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Claims of 'Ocean' inside Ceres May Not Hold Water

3 years ago from Scientific American

Final results from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft suggest a brine reservoir exists within the dwarf planet, but some experts remain unconvinced -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Paradoxically, white dwarf stars shrink as they gain mass

3 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Telescope observations have confirmed a weird property of white dwarf stars: As they pack on more mass, they shrink in size. White dwarfs, the stripped cores of dead stars, are thought to...

Selena Gomez 'so creeped out' by cameras in her home

3 years ago from UPI

Selena Gomez let camera into her home to film her new cooking show, "Selena + Chef" which premieres Thursday on HBO Max.

Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico damaged by broken cable

3 years ago from UPI

The Arecibo Observatory, the world's most powerful radio space telescope, incurred significant damage when a cable that stabilizes its radio antenna snapped.

Thunderstorms to continue Tuesday in the wake of powerful derecho

3 years ago from UPI

In the wake of a massive derecho that rolled across the Midwest on Monday, the same atmospheric disturbance will spark up additional rounds of heavy thunderstorms along its path into...

USS Pinckney crews seize $4.5M worth of cocaine in Caribbean

3 years ago from UPI

Crews on the USS Pinckney seized more than 120 kilograms of suspected cocaine -- worth $4.5 million -- at the end of July, according to the Navy.

NASA finds Mekkhala coming apart after landfall in Southeastern China

3 years ago from Physorg

NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of former Typhoon Mekkhala shortly after it made landfall in southeastern China. Wind shear had torn the storm apart.

Broken cable damages giant radio telescope in Puerto Rico

3 years ago from Physorg

A broken cable caused severe damage at Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory, causing a suspension of operations for one of the world's largest single-dish radio telescopes, officials said Tuesday.

Classifying galaxies with artificial intelligence

3 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have applied artificial intelligence (AI) to ultra-wide field-of-view images of the distant Universe captured by the Subaru Telescope, and have achieved a very high accuracy for finding and classifying...

Christina Milian, Jay Pharoah to star in Netflix romantic comedy

3 years ago from UPI

Alicia Keys will produce a new Netflix film starring Christina Milian, Jay Pharoah and Sinqua Walls.

Watch: Search and rescue divers find wedding ring in reservoir

3 years ago from UPI

A search and rescue dive team in Utah came to the assistance of a woman who lost her diamond wedding ring at the bottom of a reservoir.

Mystery solved: Bright areas on Ceres come from salty water below

3 years ago from Science Daily

Data from NASA's recent Dawn mission answers two long-unresolved questions: Is there liquid inside Ceres, and how long ago was the dwarf planet geologically active?

Watch: Erasure enlists drag stars for 'Nerves of Steel' video

3 years ago from UPI

Erasure released a video for the song "Nerves of Steel" featuring Detox, Manila Luzon, Amanda Lepore, Candis Cayne and other LGBTQ stars.

Comb the Edges of the Solar System with the Catalina Outer Solar System Survey

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Eyebrow: Citizen Science NewsBody: Collaborate with the science team by reviewing animated images to make the final determination of whether an object is a real TNO or not. Come discover new distant,...

NASA's planet Hunter completes its primary mission

3 years ago from Science Daily

NASA's TESS has completed its primary mission, imaging about 75% of the starry sky during a two-year-long survey. TESS has found 66 new planets, nearly 2,100 candidates, and much more.

NASA finds Jangmi now an Extra-Tropical Storm

3 years ago from Physorg

NASA's Aqua satellite obtained a visible image of Tropical Storm Jangmi after it transitioned into an extra-tropical storm.

NASA finds a wispy, wind-sheared Tropical Depression 06W

3 years ago from Physorg

NASA's Terra satellite revealed that a wispy looking Tropical Depression 06W in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean was being battered by wind shear. That wind shear is not expected to wane...

NASA's planet Hunter completes its primary mission

3 years ago from Physorg

On July 4, NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) finished its primary mission, imaging about 75% of the starry sky as part of a two-year-long survey. In capturing this giant...

Jared Leto confirms 'Tron' casting, Garth Davis set as director

3 years ago from UPI

Jared Leto confirmed on Twitter that he will be starring in a new "Tron" film for Disney, noting his excitement for the project.

Your chance of a lifetime---the chance to find a new TNO

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) are primordial solar-system worlds orbiting out beyond Neptune. The most famous TNO is the dwarf planet Pluto! Today we are launching a new citizen science project called Catalina Outer Solar...

Your chance of a lifetime---the chance to find a new TNO

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Eyebrow: Citizen Science NewsBody: Collaborate with the science team by reviewing animated images to make the final determination of whether an object is a real TNO or not. Come discover new distant,...

Watch: Malia White on reporting Hannah Ferrier for taking Valium

3 years ago from UPI

"Below Deck Mediterranean" star Malia White said it was "wrong" for Hannah Ferrier to take Valium while working at sea.

Laser Beams Reflected Between Earth and Moon Boost Science

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Portal origin URL: Laser Beams Reflected Between Earth and Moon Boost SciencePortal origin nid: 463451Published: Monday, August 10, 2020 - 10:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: After launching laser beams for years...

Mystery Solved: Bright Areas on Ceres Come From Salty Water Below

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Portal origin URL: Mystery Solved: Bright Areas on Ceres Come From Salty Water Below Portal origin nid: 463463Published: Monday, August 10, 2020 - 09:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: Mystery Solved: Bright...

Dwarf planet Ceres has reservoirs of salty water

3 years ago from Science Blog

The dwarf planet Ceres, the largest object in our Solar System’s main asteroid belt, once harbored a global subsurface ocean that likely froze solid long ago. Today, if any liquid...

Radio relics detected in the galaxy cluster SPT-CL J2032−5627

3 years ago from Physorg

Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), astronomers have performed observations of a cluster of galaxies known as SPT-CL J2032−5627. They identified two radio relics that could improve our...

Watch: Bryan Cranston says replaying Walter White was like 'riding a bike' on 'Tonight Show'

3 years ago from UPI

Bryan Cranston discussed how he got back into character as Walter White in "Breaking Bad" film "El Camino" while appearing on "The Tonight Show."

Laser beams reflected between Earth and moon boost science

3 years ago from Physorg

Dozens of times over the last decade NASA scientists have launched laser beams at a reflector the size of a paperback novel about 240,000 miles (385,000 kilometers) away from Earth....