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Recreating Historic Vatican Church with AI: Uncovering Invisible Damage

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been utilized to uncover hidden structural vulnerabilities in St. Peter's Basilica, located in the Vatican City. This marks the first time that such technology has been used to identify imperceptible...
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Healing Effects of Nature: Satellite Technology Reveals the Power of Nature

Nature has a powerful impact on our mental health and overall well-being, as studies have shown. However, as our cities continue to expand, green spaces are disappearing, leading to negative effects on our health....
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Space Force’s X-37B Aerobraking Process Explained in Lowering Orbit

The U.S. military's secretive X-37B space plane is becoming a little less mysterious as Boeing and the U.S. Space Force have recently shared details about its aerobraking maneuvers. Aerobraking is a process that helps...
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Unveiling ‘Knots’ Ejected from Black Hole Jets by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Telescope

A recent study led by astrophysicist David Bogensberger from the University of Michigan has revealed new insights into the jets emitted by black holes. Using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, researchers discovered bright...
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The Technology Behind the Concorde’s Supersonic Speed

The Concorde was a groundbreaking supersonic passenger jet that could fly faster than the speed of sound, setting records for its speed and efficiency. Engineers faced challenges in designing an aircraft that could handle...
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Counting the Galaxies Orbiting the Milky Way: A Comprehensive Analysis

The Milky Way is a massive galaxy that attracts smaller "satellite galaxies" to orbit around it. These satellite galaxies, which contain only a few billion stars, have been captured by the Milky Way's gravitational...
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Striking Workers Urge Puzzle Fans to Avoid Playing Wordle

The New York Times Tech Guild, a group of over 600 tech workers who play a crucial role in maintaining the infrastructure of The New York Times, has recently gone on strike due to...
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Ultimate Guide to Black Friday Science Deals 2024

Black Friday is fast approaching, and it's the perfect time to score some great deals on science and technology products. From cameras to telescopes, fitness trackers, and more, there will be discounts on a...
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‘NASA Images Show Gravity Waves from Hurricane Helene Rippling Through Sky’

NASA recently released images showing gravity waves emitted by Hurricane Helene rippling through the sky. These waves were observed 55 miles above Earth's surface, spreading far north of Florida as the storm made landfall....
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Mars Magnetic Field: Potential Boost for Life on the Red Planet

Mars has always fascinated scientists and researchers due to its potential for sustaining life. Recent research led by planetary scientists at Harvard University suggests that Mars' magnetic field may have lasted longer than previously...

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