NASA’s asteroid impact changed Dimorphos’s orbit, but another strange shift followed. Scientists are still searching for answers.
Across five Texas university campuses this fall, discussions of transgender or nonbinary identities in classrooms have suddenly become off-limits. Professors are being instructed, sometimes through ...
A strange chirp detected by LIGO in 2019 has some scientists searching for answers beyond a simple black hole merger.
Advocacy groups say the new state law does not prohibit classroom discussions of particular LGBTQ+ identities.
The DART mission achieved its goal of changing one asteroid’s orbit around another, but questions remain about why the orbit continued to alter over the following month ...
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Texas Tech’s limits on gender identity discussion deepen fears of politics breaching ...
Professors are afraid to publicly speak out, system leaders left key questions unanswered and advocates worry for LGBTQ+ students’ mental health.
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Twin storms in the Atlantic may influence tracks and intensity; The Fujiwhara effect near ...
The Atlantic Ocean may look like a pinball game this week as twin tropical waves are projected to impact the southeast coast of the U.S. and Bermuda.
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A Soft Collision in the Early Solar System May Explain Mercury’s Giant Metal Heart
Mercury is tiny, barely bigger than the Moon. Its metallic core makes up 70% of the planet’s mass, vastly exceeding Earth’s 32% and Mars ’ 25%. It’s unlikely that the core actually formed like this.
IF the theory of strictly regular solutions developed by Guggenheim 1 is applied to ordinary binary systems and compared with experiment in order to evaluate the interchange energy the results are not ...
The University of Texas System announced Tuesday it will audit courses related to gender studies to ensure compliance with state law at all its academic institutions, including UT Austin. “The U.T.
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