A recent study has made microscopic fossils messengers from a warmer world, showing that the tropical Pacific Ocean could be ...
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Sulfuric surprise: Scientists uncover clues of ancient moon formation in Apollo 17 samples
Scientists analyzed 52-year-old Apollo 17 lunar samples using new techniques. They found new sulfur isotopes unlike any found ...
More than 50 years after the Apollo 17 Moon rocks returned to Earth, researchers are still uncovered surprising new details ...
After half a century, samples collected during NASA’s 1972 Apollo Moon mission are still revealing new secrets about the ...
Astronomers from Australia and Serbia have performed multi-band photometric observations of a binary star known as V717 ...
Not all stars are created equally. Astronomers believe that the first stars to form after the Big Bang were mostly made of ...
Scientists led by James W. Dottin III from Brown University have discovered unique sulfur compounds in Apollo-era moon dust, differing starkly from those found on Earth.
The discovery could significantly reduce the production costs of fuels, chemicals, and materials. A research team from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities College of Science and Engineering and ...
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