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Science X Newsletter Week 52

Dear , Here is your customized Science X Newsletter for week 52: Japan moon lander enters lunar orbit Japan's SLIM space probe entered the moon's orbit on Monday in a major step towards the country's first successful lunar landing, expected next month. New study shows Small Magellanic Cloud is actually two smaller galaxies A large international team of astronomers and astrophysicists has found evidence showing that the Small Magellanic Cloud is not a single galaxy—it is actually two, one behind the other. The group has written a paper describing their work and posted it to the arXiv preprint server. Further evidence for quark-matter cores in massive neutron stars Neutron-star cores contain matter at the highest densities reached in our present-day universe, with as much as two solar masses o

Science X Newsletter Fri, Dec 29

Dear , Here is your customized Science X Newsletter for December 29, 2023: Spotlight Stories Headlines Zwicky Transient Facility detects four ultracompact binaries A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a sign of water and life on other terrestrial planets, study finds Food-as-Medicine study finds no improvements in type 2 diabetes patients Permian marine mass extinction linked to volcanism-induced anoxia 3D printed multilayer structures for high-numerical aperture achromatic lenses SpaceX launches secretive US military spacecraft on research mission Researchers shed new light on how fog forms in mountainous areas Medicaid coverage of physical, behavioral health together does not improve access, care Re