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CLIMATEWIRE | President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Energy secretary signals a boost for U.S. fossil fuels. Trump tapped ...
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The Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico transmitted the most powerful known interstellar message in 1974. The facility's ...
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María Arias is an astronomer in the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. She uses radio telescopes to study supernova ...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the darling of high-energy astrophysics. Famed for providing unequaled x-ray views of ...