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Some of the James Webb Telescope's latest imagery highlights Uranus' spectacular rings, bright moons and dynamic atmosphere.
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Eric Tunbridge was severely injured with zero cell service. But his Apple Watch had already notified authorities using a satellite connection.
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Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has come a long way since its inception in the 1980s. Today, it is considered a game-changer for the space industry and holds immense potential for transforming society. This article delves into the ways addi…
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Elon Musk said Twitter's recent labeling of NPR as "state-affiliated media" may not have been accurate during a series of email exchanges that offered a glimpse into the billionaire's thought process.
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Here's what you need to know about the seaweed washing ashore.
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There's trouble facing a six-decade-old treaty that divides six rivers between bitter rivals India and Pakistan. Experts fear conflict if it unravels.
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Uses of Witch hazel have been known for centuries for their medicinal properties.
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Because it peers so deeply, the James Webb Space Telescope is looking back in time — and it recently spotted the oldest known black hole in the universe.
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A few distinguishing features protruded from the tiny mummy: a small hand, claws, ears, and a little tail.
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A huge black hole is tearing through space, leaving behind a 200,000-light-year-long trail of newborn stars, space scientists say.
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OK, LEGO fans, it’s time to vote this awesome new LEGO Idea into existence! A stunning new 2,360-piece Lego Art space poster called “The Moon: Earth’s Companion” is currently gathering supporters on the LEGO Ideas website. If it gets enough votes, LEGO will r…
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More observations are needed to confirm the existence of the alien world, however.
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Human activities emit many kinds of pollutants into the air, and without a molecule called hydroxide (OH), many of these pollutants would keep aggregating in the atmosphere.
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Scientists are using Webb to study star formation in a distant galaxy.
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The #SaveVERITAS effort is pushing a 2029 launch date for the Venus orbiter, which is delayed indefinitely by problems at NASA.
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A photographer has captured a mysterious phenomenon called ELVE which appears as a massive red ring of light in the sky.  | World News
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SpaceX successfully launched Intelsat’s IS-40e communications satellite April 7, which will help the operator meet growing demand for connectivity on planes while also carrying its first hosted payload for NASA.
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Every area of human life has been contaminated by plastic, including medical devices, educational materials, and, arguably, every occupation and way of life on the world.The packaging for daily-use products is not even imaginable without plastic wrap
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Magnetic spin excitations can combine with photons to produce exotic particles that emit laser-like microwaves.
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SpaceX successfully deployed the Instelsat 40e communcations satellite from a Falcon 9 rocket upper stage on April 7, 2023. The satellite is also carrying NA...
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