Alien Dyson spheres could really exist — but only in this 1 type of star system, new study hints
Is it possible to build a Dyson sphere that isn’t catastrophically unstable? New research says yes, but only in one type of star system.
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Is it possible to build a Dyson sphere that isn’t catastrophically unstable? New research says yes, but only in one type of star system.
See if your Viking Age trivia knowledge is in ship-shape condition with our quiz.
Crows in a lab were able to distinguish shapes that exhibited right angles, parallel lines, and symmetry, suggesting that, like humans, they have a special
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The agency forecasts weather, manages fisheries, and researches the world’s oceans, atmosphere, and climate. The proposed budget cuts would slash the climate work entirely. (Image
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NASA astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert launch aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 11
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