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Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows
The Voyager 2 mission may have caught Uranus at a special time during which the ice giant's radiation belts were being ...
The cold and remote planets originally earned their label of "ice giants" to contrast their interiors from those of Jupiter ...
Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we’ve long imagined. A new Swiss-led study uses innovative hybrid modeling to ...
URANUS has been the butt of many a schoolkid's joke during science class, thanks to its rather "quirky" yet misunderstood ...
New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may hold far more rock than expected, raising questions about how these distant planets formed.
This week, researchers identified signaling pathways underpinning drug resistance in pancreatic cancer, a normally lethal ...
A new study suggests that Uranus and Neptune may not be ice-rich planets after all. Researchers from the University of Zurich propose that these distant worlds could be dominated by rock, challenging ...
Uranus, the seventh planet in our solar system, is often the butt of jokes due to its name. But did you know that this wasn't always the case? In fact, its original name was even more controversial.
Researchers have uncovered evidence that Uranus and Neptune could be far rockier on the inside than anyone expected.
A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system ...
Powerful waves unleashed by solar storms could be the key to understanding extreme radiation. (SwRI) researchers now think ...
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