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One of the earliest scientific findings signed by a woman is part of a newly-digitised collection.
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Lunar lander developer Astrobotic announced April 25 it will launch a third mission to the moon in 2026 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy.
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The crew of the Artemis II mission to orbit the moon, including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, came to Ottawa to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, ...
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Scientists in London have revealed a shocking explanation for the annoying phenomenon of insects gathering around house lightbulbs and artificial light sources.
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NASA's Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, or RHESSI satellite, will reenter Earth Wednesday after spending over 20 years in space.
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Hand-held magnetic field imaging equipment could be used in construction safety and medical diagnostics.
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The new milestone that the James Webb Space Telescope brings us, and that has to do with a proto cluster of galaxies of enormous magnitude.
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The existence of human life on Earth is under siege by a new terrifying threat. Astronomers have confirmed a new danger to the Earth. Beyond the control of h...
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JPL’s Abigail Fraeman will help study the composition of Phobos and Deimos using instruments on the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s spacecraft. NASA has selected 10 researchers from institutions across the U.S. to join the Science Working Team of the Jap…
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A new study based on seismic data obtained by NASA's robotic InSight lander is offering a fuller understanding of the Martian deep interior and fresh details about dissimilarities between Earth, the third planet from the sun, and Mars, the fourth. SpaceX win…
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Black holes have incredibly powerful gravitational pulls. They usually gobble up everything around them. However, for the first time ever, scientists have found a black hole that is creating millions of stars as it zips through space.
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Sarracenia pitcher plants produce specific odors that attract different assortments of insect prey
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The shot shows Perseverance and its mission from a new and dramatic angle.
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Merging supermassive binaries could be revealed through variations in optical and radio emissions
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Could you handle spending 12 months in a 1,700-square-foot habitat?
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Researchers studied the brain activity of healthy participants under the influence of nitrous oxide, comparing it to data from studies with ketamine and LSD to see whether the neurobiology of the psychedelic experience was similar. They found that the pattern…
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SpaceX to take over West Coast launch pad previously used by ULA
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TU Wien has performed calculations that suggest the use of the precious metal palladium as a "Goldilocks" material for creating superconductors that remain superconductive even at relatively high temperatures. In the realm of modern physics, an exhilarating p…
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For more than two decades, the International Space Station has provided a platform for growing and studying protein crystals.
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Don’t be alarmed: They only infect plankton.
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The government wants you to know that it has a plan to deal with killer space rocks.
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The lander might be dead, but its scientific legacy lives on
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The Hakuto-R lunar lander, currently in orbit around the moon, just captured a beautiful "Earthrise"-like image, and one with an interesting side note. The Mission 1 lander, from the Tokyo-based commercial company ispace, took the image during the time of the…
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For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope revealed the chemical composition of dusty planet-birthing disks of material around distant stars.
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