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It’s not just about speed, it is also about orbital positions, and what exactly you are running from.
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In 2032, a rare asteroid impact on the Moon could create a spectacular meteor shower visible from Earth, but it might also pose serious risks to satellites in orbit.
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American photographer Casey Cooper met Mikah, a spider monkey at a sanctuary run by ONCA Wildlife Rescue. When they reunited years later, she gave him the biggest hug.
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In what will soon become commonplace another valuable and valued employee is leaving NASA
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The 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments for specific purposes.
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NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an electrifying image of a giant lightning "sprite" shooting up over Mexico and southern U.S. states. The red "jellyfish" could help researchers learn more about this rare phenomenon.
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Physicists are on the brink of discovering a fifth force that could finally unlock the mystery of dark matter.
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Mineral-rich layers of clay suggest that ancient life could be possible on the Red Planet
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Citizen scientists have played a pivotal role in the discovery of the rare exploding star GOTO0650, shedding new light on the mysteries of cataclysmic stellar systems.
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ChatGPT could perform surprisingly well when put in charge of navigating space inside a simulated spacecraft, researchers have found.
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Test your knowledge on all things science with our weekly, free crossword puzzle!
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A record-breaking great white shark has been spotted off the East Coast, raising concerns as it moves closer to popular beach areas. Known as Contender, this massive predator is making waves with its unprecedented migration.
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A rock on Mars spilled a surprising yellow treasure after Curiosity accidentally cracked through its unremarkable exterior.
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It's another step on the road to one day discovering what dark matter could be.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🐝 Bee flight patterns enhance visual perception, offering insights into advanced cognitive processes. 🔍 Research showcases how even tiny brains can perform complex computations, challenging assumptions about brain size and intelligence. 🤖 Rob…
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A study by Dr. Martin Ebert and Dr. Martina Kölbl-Ebert examined the remains of some 4,200 Tharsis fossil specimens. They found that some of these fish, all of which were subadults, would occasionally attempt to or accidentally swallow belemnites (squid-like …
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Cannonball, belly-flop or manu jumping? Physicists study the splashiest way to hit the water.
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Egypt's Whale Valley, or "Wadi Al-Hitan" in Arabic, holds more than 400 primitive whale skeletons that offer a snapshot of the evolution of these creatures from land-based to marine animals.
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NASA's latest findings on Mars are shaking up everything we thought we knew about the planet. Carbon-rich rocks and signs of water point to a fascinating past that could change the way we think about life beyond Earth.
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European explorers first saw Antarctica in 1820. Human remains may already have been on the continent.
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Human testicles are much smaller, in proportion, to some of our primate cousins. Evolution can tell us why. But the size of other body parts is a little bit more of a mystery.
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The CMB has long been considered the Big Bang's "smoking gun" evidence. But after what JWST saw, might it come from early galaxies instead?
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All supernovae are massively energetic stellar explosions.
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