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Wednesday, 23 October 2024 17:24

Trading NFTs as a New Investment Strategy

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have emerged as one of the most innovative financial assets in recent years. NFTs represent ownership of unique digital assets, such as art, music, virtual real estate, and more, stored securely on the blockchain. The explosion of the NFT market has revolutionized how people buy, sell, and trade digital items, making it a popular investment strategy. The appeal o
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
Solar filaments, the dramatic thread-like structures visible in the Sun's chromosphere, may hold crucial insights into one of the most significant space weather phenomena: Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). These immense bursts of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun can eject billions of tons of material into space. When CMEs reach Earth's magnetosphere, they have the potential to trigger geomag
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
A century after Edwin Hubble's pivotal discovery of galaxies beyond the Milky Way, the Gemini North telescope has captured a mesmerizing image of the Perseus Cluster, one of the largest galaxy clusters known. This detailed image, taken by the International Gemini Observatory, highlights the individual galaxies within the cluster, shedding light on their characteristics and the cosmic puzzle of d
Wednesday, 23 October 2024 17:24

Betelgeuse may have an orbiting companion star

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
Betelgeuse, the tenth-brightest star in the night sky, may not be on the verge of a supernova explosion, as previously thought. A new study indicates that the star's fluctuating brightness is likely due to an unseen companion star orbiting Betelgeuse. Referred to as Alpha Ori B, or the "Betelbuddy," by astrophysicist Jared Goldberg, this companion star might influence Betelgeuse's brightne
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
A collaborative effort between Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) seeks to explain mysterious surface features observed on airless celestial bodies, such as the asteroids Vesta and Ceres, and Jupiter's moon Europa. These bodies, recently explored by NASA's Dawn mission and soon by the Europa Clipper mission, exhibit flow patterns that may result from l
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Stanford CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
Just like we use photos to reflect on memories of our past, astrophysicists want to use images of far-off galaxies to understand what the universe was like in its juvenile years. But current imaging technology can only reach so far back in history - 90 to 95 percent of the volume of our 14-billion-year-old universe remains unseen. "We want to measure the full volume of the universe becaus
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
Billions of years ago, Earth was a harsh environment, frequently bombarded by meteorites. One of the most significant impacts occurred 3.26 billion years ago, when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests collided with the planet. This event, known as the "S2" impact, left geological evidence in the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa and is the focus of new research that sheds light on
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ESA Impact Council Edition: Your update on space achievements

An interactive publication covering captivating stories and stunning images since the last Council meeting.

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