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The Sound of the Big Bang: Why There Was None
There was no sound during the Big Bang because sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium to propagate, such as air or water. The Big Bang occurred in the vacuum of space, where no medium exists.
Understanding How Mirrors Reflect Light: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding the Sun: Energy, Structure, and Life's Source
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JunoCam Captures New Swirling Cloud Patterns on Jupiter
Astronomers Discover 12 New Herbig–Haro Objects in Dark Nebula LDN 673
NASA Postpones Final SLS Test for SpaceX Launch
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ETH Zurich’s Protective Membrane Reduces Fibrotic Scarring Around Pacemakers
Retraction Ineffectiveness: How Flawed Research Spreads Online Despite Removal
Researchers Leverage DNA-Functionalized Nanocubes to Engineer Precise 3D Superlattices
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Chandra Uncovers X‑Ray Secrets of Young Radio Galaxy NGC 3894
Russia’s ISS Segment in Decline Raises Safety Concerns
Will Humans Live in Space Within the Next 50 Years? NASA's Ambitious Plans for Lunar and Beyond
Scientists Probe Mass Segregation in Galactic Globular Clusters
Europe Celebrates 40 Years Since First Ariane Rocket Launch
18 Earth‑Sized Exoplanets Discovered—One May Host Liquid Water
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