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These micro-spaces, glass domes and 3D-printed constructions on ArchDaily pave the way for deep space exploration to Moon, Mars and beyond…
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It may one day slither its way down into the oceans of Saturn's moon Enceladus to search for signs of life.
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A startup geared toward clearing up space junk now has a chance to test its technology after securing a ride to orbit aboard an Arianespace Vega-C rocket.
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Inventor Nikola Tesla appeared to have predicted artificial intelligence, describing futuristic technology equipped with its "own mind," in an article from 1900.
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The Euclid spacecraft will transform how we view the ‘dark universe’
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Optical Illusion: Are you observant enough to spot the international space station passing the sun in 8 seconds? Try Now!
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The Aerospace Corp. President and CEO Steve Isakowitz spoke with Fox News Digital about the future of space exploration, including future Mars and Moon missions.
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Back in 1990, we hadn't discovered a single planet outside of our Solar System. Here are 10 facts that would've surprised every astronomer.
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The West Antarctic Ice Sheet has saw a large-scale retreat as well as expansion since the last Ice Age
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Researchers found that while Miranda may not be hosting water, but the rest four (Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon) may have an ocean layer between their cores and icy crusts.
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In this century, scientists think that nearby civilisations might be able to intercept our radio communications to space probes.
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A rare double solar flare has erupted on the sunspot AR3296. A CME cloud has escaped, raising fears for a major solar storm on Earth.
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Scientists at UT Austin conducted a study where they created a 3D view of a person's mind and used artificial intelligence to decode brain activity into dial...
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Read more about SpaceX to launch 51 Starlink internet satellites into orbit today | Watch live on Devdiscourse
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A research team at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) has managed to purify water containing uranium using a special kind of bacteria known as magnetotactic bacteria. The name derives ...
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If it is happening in the rest of Greenland and the even bigger Antarctic ice sheet, then global ice loss and the sea level rise could jump as much as twice as fast as previously thought.
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Scientists have found microbes that can do this at 15C, in a potential breakthrough for recycling
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Low-cost 3D material paves the way for cost-effective clean energy production
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NASA has selected Southwest Research Institute for a Phase A study to develop SwRI’s Space Weather Solar Coronagraph (SwSCOR) on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA’s Space Weather Next Program is charged with providing …
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The Geological Survey of India (GSI) on Tuesday termed media reports saying large lithium reserves being identified in Rajasthan as "baseless".
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Can the human brain regenerate itself? And is it possible to harness this regenerative capacity during aging or in neurodegenerative conditions? These questions have long been the subject of intense debate within the neuroscience community. A recent study fro…
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Geomagnetic activity could make the aurora visible in parts of Michigan, Maine, New York, Wisconsin and Washington state on Wednesday. The lights may also be seen in Alaska and parts of Canada.
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Although the oceans from ancient times have disappeared, the events that occurred in them have been recorded in rocks. By examining these rocks, we can connect Earth's past to its present and future, gaining a deeper understanding of our planet's history. Cou…
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An Oregon State University scientist is leading new research aimed at uncovering the role of dust in sustaining global ocean ecosystems and controlling atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Researchers have long been aware that phytoplankton, which are plant-lik…
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