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Interest in UFO, unidentified aerial phenomena grows in U.S.

03:02 It’s a question we’ve been asking for many, many years now: is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe?A recent U.S. government report about so-called unidentified aerial

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China introduces AI into pulsar searching project

00:49 China is exploring artificial intelligence application in astronomy by introducing AI technology into China's pulsar searching project. The project was announced

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CPPCC Members' Corridor: Tianwen-1 to land on Mars in May-June

04:41 China's first Mars probe mission Tianwen-1 is expected to land on the Red Planet in May or June, Bao Weimin, director of the Committee of Science and Technology under the China A

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China to open FAST telescope to international scientists in April

02:17 China develops Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest audio telescope to capture audio signals in the universe and plan

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See the Earth's rotation in stunning time-lapse

01:00 A videographer in Namibia used a special astrophotography mount to counteract the Earth’s rotation to capture stunning time-lapse footage of the sky and universe as the Earth mak

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China's Mars probe sends back photo of Earth, Moon

Tianwen-1, China's first ever Mars mission launched on July 23, has captured a photo of the Earth and the Moon, according to China National Space Agency (CNSA) on Tuesd

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Cases of COVID-19 in Palestine rise to 20

Palestine on Monday announced that the number of Palestinians infected with the novel coronavirus has raised to 20 cases. "After a new case was confirmed in the city of

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The quest to discover the mystery of dark matter: Razor

Scientists currently can only account for around 5 percent of the universe's matter. The vast majority of our universe - an estimated 25 percent, dark matter and 70 percent, dark energy - which is ye

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'China Sky Eye': FAST telescope starts formal operation

China's FAST is located in a naturally deep and round depression in southwestern China's Guizhou Province. China's Five-Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), the world's lar

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Astronomers detect signal from earliest stars in the universe

Astronomershavedetectedasignalfromthefirststarsastheyappearedandilluminatedtheuniverse,inobservationsthathavebeenhailedas“revolutionary”.Thefaintradiosignalssug

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Evidence of universe's earliest-known stars detected

Aground-basedradioantennainwesternAustraliathatresemblesadiningroomtablehasdetectedevidenceoftheearliest-knownstarsthatilluminatedaninfantuniverseshroudedindark

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US telescope sets to be renewed to solve mystery of dark energy

A45-year-oldtelescopeintheUnitedStatesissettocreatethelargest3Dmapoftheuniverse,whichcouldhelptosolvethemysteryofdarkenergythatisbelievedtodrivetheacceleratinge

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Colossal distant black hole holds surprises about early universe

Theoldestandmostdistantblackholeeverobservedis800milliontimesmoremassivethanthesunandisprovidingscientistswithsomesurprisinginformationaboutthenatureoftheuniver

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Astronomers observe most-distant known supermassive black hole

Astronomershaveuncoveredthefarthestknownsupermassiveblackhole,whichis800milliontimesthemassofourSun."Thisblackholegrewfarlargerthanweexpectedinonly690millionyea

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Chinese scientists created the largest virtual universe

AteamofChinesescientistsputtheworld'sfastersupercomputertothetestbyusingittocreatethebiggestvirtualuniverse.They'recallingita"warm-upexercise"forthemachinecalle

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The mysterious 'Cold Spot' in the universe

Arecentastronomicalobservationofa"coldspot"intheuniverseisstirringtheinterestofscientistswhoareintriguedwithanexcitingandhighlyspeculativetheorythattheremaybemo

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China to play important role in building more powerful telescopes to observe distant galaxies

The latest estimation that there might be 10 times more galaxies in the universe than previously thought requires more powerful telescopes to observe the "missing" galaxies and China can be a strong player in this field, astronomers said.