In the decades-long history of studying these phenomena, no one has observed a system that naturally leads to such fractional electron effects, according to the researchers.
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A magma ocean might've wrapped the ancient moon, suggests findings from India's robotic lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3.
The ISRO Chairman underscored India's commitment to developing reusable rockets, an initiative that promises to reduce costs and increase the frequency of missions