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Astonishing footage from Planet Earth III, which premieres Nov. 4 on BBC America and AMC+, shows a herd of seals fending off an attack by the world's most notorious predator off the southern coast of Africa.
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Good morrow and a cheerful week's end to you. This week, we reported on notable developments in the lack of starfish body development. Physicists used a new method to revisit the planetary collision that likely formed the moon and might have found chunks of d…
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Method to replace carbon with nitrogen atom has been ‘top of wish list’. For years, if you asked the people working to create new pharmaceutical drugs what they wished for, at the top of their lists would be a way to easily replace a carbon atom with a nitrog…
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Gary Sinise played Mattingly in the 1995 movie “Apollo 13."
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The Morning After makes sure you’re up to speed on what’s happening in the world of technology.0:00 LinkedIn’s AI job coach1:22 Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ Mac even...
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The Southern Taurids, a meteor stream known for bright fireballs, will peak Sunday and Monday, offering a chance for stargazers to catch a glimpse.
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Scientists made the discovery last year using fragments of teeth and bones
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Scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Canadian Dalhousie University, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Helmholtz Centre for Polar
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Lyuba and Khroma lived over 40,000 years ago, but are still making an impact today.
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Thanks to NASA's space probe Juno, astronomers finally have confirmation of salt and organic compounds in Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon.
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Commercial spaceflight companies like SpaceX have made space travel more accessible, allowing more research for future missions to the moon and Mars, astronauts said.
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In a hushed room of a museum in Washington, cameras and cell phones focus on a tiny piece of rock, no larger than a piece of gravel.
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ISRO is collaborating with JAXA to carry out its next lunar mission called the Chandrayaan-4 mission or LUPEX. Check out the step-by-step process that will launch theChandrayaan-4 mission.
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After a solar storm, loss of satellites would disrupt communications and internet connections. Replacing damaged satellites would take many years.
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Interbreeding with the Denisovans left us with a gene that helped us with the climate, but left us vulnerable to mental disorders.
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The secrets of how galaxies evolve might be lurking in the center of the Milky Way.
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A tiny bit of the asteroid Bennu was unveiled at the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC.
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How hot or cold a planet is primarily determined by its distance to the Sun, with Venus and Uranus being exceptions to that rule, and among other factors, the atmospheric composition. Here’s a look at the average or mean temperature on the planets of our sola…
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NASA's Kepler telescope data has unveiled a new system called Kepler-385 with seven hot, large planets that orbit a star slightly larger and hotter than our Sun. A system of seven sweltering planets has been revealed by continued study of data from NASA’s ret…
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Black holes don’t gobble up everything, just consume 3% of what they suck: Study
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A truly astounding mass concentration!
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The sky's blueness isn't from reflecting the water. Instead, its color has to do with scattered light.
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The launch of a new private moon-landing mission is all set for January, following a new liftoff delay.
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