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Heads Up Where exactly is the head of a starfish? Zoologists, after being stumped for centuries, may finally have an answer. According to a new study...
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Many argue that massive space mission budgets would be better spent on Earth, but space technologies drastically improve our lives on Earth.
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Let's hope the next step isn't megalodons.
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Cosmologists are starting to suspect there may have been a second, transformative event like the Big bang that could explain dark matter.
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What asteroids pose the greatest risk of hitting Earth, how probable is an impact, and how much destructive power would such collisions have?
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Source Image Credit: International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA; Image processing: T.A. Recto
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If a mile-wide asteroid is discovered hurtling toward Earth, our survival might depend on launching 1,000 spacecraft — or one well-placed nuke.
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Rather than throw its old head cases away, the gum leaf skeletonizer wears them like a hat to protect itself from predators.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the most detailed image so far of the Crab Nebula, a gorgeous supernova remnant of a star that exploded 1,000 years ago.
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The early universe keeps surprising astronomers.
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Another Geomagnetic Storm is expected on Earth, prompting NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to issue a Geomagnetic Storm Warning for yet...
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This week, we covered developments about a record-breaking black hole, the continued plight of polar bears, ChatGPT trying to learn intuition and more. Don't worry if you missed those stories. We've got you covered here.
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Scientists used quantum biology, artificial intelligence and bioengineering to improve how CRISPR Cas9 genome editing tools work on organisms like microbes that can be modified to produce renewable fuels and chemicals.
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Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in turning lunar soil into fertile ground for agriculture
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The International Space Station has dodged orbital debris, and this was hours before the arrival of a cargo ship, according to media report.
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By using sound waves propagating through the Sun, researchers think our star's radius may be fractionally shorter than the traditional model.
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A crucial piece of evidence in support of a long-standing hypothesis on planet formation has been observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST),  meaning astronomers are confident they've got a part of the cosmic process right.
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Science Saturday this time focuses on a space telescope, NISAR radar mission, cancer research and endangered cheetahs.
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Snap introduces Lens Studio 5.0 Beta, an AR development tool that enhances the crafting of engaging Lenses with the incorporation of ChatGPT Remote API.
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Astrobotic's lander Peregrine is scheduled to launch with NASA payloads no earlier than December 24 aboard ULA's Vulcan Rocket from Florida.
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The Taurids originate near the Pleiades, one of the most recognizable star clusters in the night sky.
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Wow. Just, wow.
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A NASA astronaut accidentally lost a tool bag in space earlier this month.The lost bag is not a threat, and will just burn up in Earth's atmosphere.A NASA
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A NASA astronaut accidentally dropped a tool bag in space earlier this month. Turns out, it's not the first time an astronaut has done that.
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