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New data reveals one of the smallest ozone holes in decades: Study

This year’s ozone hole over Antarctica ranked among the smallest since the early 1990s, reflecting steady progress from decades of global action under the Montreal Protocol.

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Scientists just found strongest signs of life on Mars yet: Study

A new study suggests a habitable past and signs of ancient microbial processes on Mars — and Imperial scientists provided crucial context.

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Astronomers observe largest ever sample of galaxies up to over 12 billion light years away: Study

The largest sample of galaxy groups ever detected has been presented by a team of international astronomers using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in an area of the sky called COSMOS Web.

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Photons collide in the void, quantum simulation creates light out of nothing: Research

Physicists have managed to simulate a strange quantum phenomenon where light appears to arise from empty space a concept that until now has only existed in theory.

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Surface modification on Jupiter’s moon Europa uncovered: Study

A series of experiments led by Southwest Research Institute’s Dr. Ujjwal Raut support spectral data recently collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that found evidence that the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa is constantly changing.

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Astronomers discover Earth-like exoplanets common across the cosmos: Study

Using the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet), an international team of researchers has discovered that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the universe than previously thought, according to a new study.

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Dark matter formed when fast particles slowed down and got heavy: Study

A study by Dartmouth researchers proposes a new theory about the origin of dark matter, the mysterious and invisible substance thought to give the universe its shape and structure.

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