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China Unveils World's Deepest Underground Lab for Dark Matter Research

First hints of nuclear fission in cosmos revealed by models, observations

Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements

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A Great Year for the Geminids

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KAIST Partners with Rocket Lab for NeonSat-1 Launch

Say ice!

An incredible pace of SpaceX launch cadence continues with the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket

Minding the gap on tropical forest carbon

Tropical forests are clearly critical to Earth’s climate system, but understanding exactly how much carbon they absorb from the atmosphere, store and release is tricky to calculate, not least because measuring and reporting methods vary. With these measurements paramount for nations assessing the action they are taking to combat the climate crisis, new research shows how differences in estimates of carbon flux associated with human activity can be reconciled.