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By the 1920s, astronomers learned that the Universe was expanding as Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity predicted. This led to a debate among astrophysicists between those who believed the Universe began with a Big Bang and those who believed the Universe existed in a Steady State. By the 1960s, the first measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) indicated that the former was the most likely scenario. And by the 1990s, the Hubble Deep Fields provided the deepest images of the Universe ever taken, revealing galaxies as they appeared just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Over…

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Astronomers have studied the star formation process for decades. As we get more and more capable telescopes, the intricate details of one of nature’s most fascinating processes become clearer. The earliest stages of star formation happen inside a dense veil of gas and dust that stymies our observations. But the James Webb Space Telescope sees right through the veil in its images of nearby galaxies. The PHANGS (Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies) collaboration is a large survey of nearby spiral galaxies. Its goal is to ” … understand the interplay of the small-scale physics of gas and…

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Kilonovae are incredibly powerful explosions. Whereas regular supernovae occur when two white dwarfs collide, or the core of a massive star collapses into a neutron star, kilonovae occur when two neutron stars collide. You would think that neutron star collisions would produce explosions with all sorts of strange shapes depending on the angle and speed of the collisions, but new research shows kilonovae are very spherical, and this has some serious implications for cosmology. Kilonova explosions were first predicted in 1974, but we’ve only been able to reliably identify them in the last decade. Part of this is due to…

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Whatever type of backyard you have, there are many ways to get the tropical look, from lush-looking plants that are surprisingly hardy to beautifully vibrant pathway. Tropical garden designs can hold their own in any region and really make a splash in colder regions where winter brings snow. X In these areas, a summer garden filled with jungle-like plants creates a showstopping impact with the lush growth it achieves in a short growing season. In warmer regions, a tropical garden design can hold its own most of the year. When summer heat sends you scurrying indoors for air conditioning, tropical…

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Garden path ideas provide practical access to areas of your backyard, while also offering design aesthetics to complement your home and style. There are many ways to create these defined ribbons and links around your garden as part of your garden ideas, whether they are to offer scenic rambles through plantings or essential access ways to productive or functional areas. Garden path ideas are a great way to define and separate areas of your garden and encourage visits to the furthest corners. Consider the purpose of the path, the surfaces you prefer and which are good for the environment, the…

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Mezzanine floors have been used as a stylish way to add extra space and dimension to domestic homes, often used for bedrooms, office spaces, lounge areas and more. They are especially popular in modern open-plan homes – they are a great choice for extending families and if you are searching for an alternative way to transform your living areas. X One of the key beneficial characteristics of a mezzanine floor is that they can increase your existing workspace in a cost-effective way. Installing a mezzanine floor is much cheaper than renting additional space and it keeps all of your work…

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Mezzanine is an intermediate floor that is between the ground floor and the upper floor of the building. It has practical functions and has a strong visual appeal, composing the environment of the space where it is inserted. In this sense, access is via stairs that go to the next floor, also passing through the mezzanine. It is an intermediate floor that is between the ceiling and the floor, the main levels. X The mezzanine is the solution to take advantage of spaces inside a home or industry. The optimization of square meters can be a differential for your space…

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Garden paths have become a key landscape feature on their own, where formerly they were often just a means getting from A to B. A beautiful path will definitely enhance the design look of your landscape. X Concrete has become the darling of landscape design and is being redefined in use as pathways. A great way to create a place to walk amongst an area of different texture is to lay or pour rectangular pavers. Concrete is one of the most practical and durable materials: it can be given any shape, color, embossed surface, it does not crack, does not…

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Today, we would like to please people who have a small house or live in a condo, dormitory or apartment with not much space. with ideas to arrange a small living room to be cute and warm. Fascinating to relax at home all day with minimal furniture decoration. But it looks good, stylish and fresh with some green potted plants. Admin is sure that you will definitely like. Credit: Pinterest . X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

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Muji (Mujirushi Ryōhin) 無印良品 aka No Brand Quality Goods, is certainly no stranger to us; it is an international Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods that oozes the understated Japanese aesthetic. Muji’s successful brand hinges on the ability to deliver simple, functional and quality home products to the consumers. In addition, its immerse popularity has earned Muji quite a number of loyal followers! X Therefore, it is not surprising that a lot of homeowners are also mimicking Muji’s signature look that is synonymous with functional and pared-down design. Certainly, emulating such a minimalist,…

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Whether hosting a barbecue in the yard or sipping your morning coffee on the patio, it can be tricky to fit all your outdoor wants and needs into one tiny backyard. But, no matter the size of your yard, patio, or balcony, it’s easy to create an outdoor oasis perfect for spending time with friends and family. X Start by making a list of priorities for the space, then find ways to personalize it for your lifestyle. Sometimes living large means thinking small. If your outdoor space lacks square footage, it might seem like your outdoor entertaining dreams are far-fetched—…

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“The life of inner peace, being harmonious and without stress, is the easiest type of existence.” Living in a tiny home means being content with less. No excessive nonsense, not being caught up with any lifestyle competition or keeping up with the Joneses. Just you, connecting with nature, thriving in life, living a peaceful and happy existence. Source: HomeStylesTiny.com

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Paving with stone or brick is the most common option for outdoor living areas and paths. Recycled bricks create lovely walkways with an instant aged and weathered look. Knowing how to design a garden path well will connect different areas in the garden, seamlessly. Different looks and garden path ideas can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. X But, the shape and materials you choose will make a big difference to the overall feel of your garden space. Whether you want to go for a straight, formal path to a bench or focal point, or a for…

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Typical of Mexican Modern Architecture – an unassuming façade that opens up to a marvelous oasis. This 4-meter wide (narrow!) lot is carefully curated with a mix of textures from white-washed walls, stone and tile floors, natural wood, and lots of greenery. Who says a narrow lot can’t be made into a villa! Grab inspiration here for your very own tiny villa! Happy styling! Source: HomeStylesTiny.com

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Some yearn for the city life, while others dream of the quiet life in the province that’s close to nature.This Nipa House is so swoon-worthy, one can only dream! Source: HomeStylesTiny.com

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If it turns out that a future extraterrestrial invasion force is headed by a clone of George Washington, we’ll have only ourselves to blame. Admittedly, that would be the unlikeliest outcome of a space shot that aims to send hair samples from America’s first president — and from Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan — into deep space. The samples, which include bits of DNA, are to be included on Houston-based Celestis’ “Enterprise Flight,” a memorial space mission that will also carry DNA and cremated remains from the late astronaut Philip Chapman, Star Trek celebrities and scores…

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Planet 9 continues to remain elusive. This potential super-Earth-sized object in the outer Solar System is only hypothetical, as something out there appears to be gravitationally influencing several Kuiper Belt Objects into unusual orbits. Whatever or wherever it may be, Planet 9 has yet to be found, despite several different hypotheses and numerous observational searches. But what if Planet 9 has moons? Could they help us find it? A new paper speculates that any moons orbiting the theoretical planet could provide indirect clues to the location of Planet 9, while revealing some basic properties of this mysterious object. “In this…

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Hard to believe, but the Perseverance Rover has begun its third year exploring Mars. On Feb. 18, 2021, Perseverance rover survived the harrowing landing at Jezero Crater, and almost immediately, began an expedition to collect a geologically diverse set of rock samples, ones that could help answer the question if Mars once had ancient microbial life. JPL and NASA put together a wonderful two-year animation of images from the rover’s Front Left Hazard Avoidance Camera to celebrate Percy’s landing anniversary. During the timelapse, you can see various rocks that Perseverance stopped to study with its robotic arm and sensors. The…

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When stars die, they spread the elements they’ve created in their cores out to space. But, other objects and processes in space also create elements. Eventually, that “star stuff” scatters across the galaxy in giant debris clouds. Later on—sometimes millions of years later—it settles onto planets. What’s the missing link between element creation and deposition on some distant world? That’s the question researchers asked themselves for years as they tried to figure out how heavy elements like manganese, iron, and plutonium showed up on Earth. It turns out they’re made in different processes, often in different parts of the Milky…

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Jupiter is well known for its spectacular aurorae, thanks in no small part to the Juno orbiter and recent images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Like Earth, these dazzling displays result from charged solar particles interacting with Jupiter’s magnetic field and atmosphere. Over the years, astronomers have also detected faint aurorae in the atmospheres of Jupiter’s largest moons (aka. the “Galilean Moons“). These are also the result of interaction, in this case, between Jupiter’s magnetic field and particles emanating from the moons’ atmospheres. Detecting these faint aurorae has always been a challenge because of sunlight reflected from…

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If you’ve ever been at sea or visited a seacoast, you probably looked out at the vast expanse of ocean and wondered, “How did all this water get here?” The answer goes back to Earth’s origins some 4.5 billion years ago. In those early times, water-rich planetesimals and other bodies transported water to our still-growing planet. A recent discovery of a previously unknown population of such asteroids between Mars and Jupiter seems to prove that point. An international group of geoscientists used the N.A.S.A Infrared Telescope in Hawaii to measure the spectra of these so-called “low-albedo” (or “dark”) worldlets. The…

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On Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover is busy collecting rock samples that will be retrieved and brought back to Earth by the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. This will be the first sample-return mission from Mars, allowing scientists to analyze Martian rocks directly using instruments and equipment too large and cumbersome to send to Mars. To this end, scientists want to ensure that Perseverance collects samples that satisfy two major science goals – searching for signs of life (“biosignatures”) and geologic dating. To ensure they select the right samples, scientists must understand how rock samples formed and how they might have been altered…

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