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Science News: The Perseverance Rover on Mars captured a unique sunset with a cool blue hue around the sun. Unlike Earth's sunset, Mars' atmosphere primarily compose
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Scientists using natural tracers off Queensland's coast have discovered the source of previously unquantified nitrogen and phosphorous that are having a profound environmental impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
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New findings from fossilized footprints challenge the belief that humans arrived in the Americas 14,000 years ago. The footprints were found in White
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Yanking the International Space Station back to earth is a blow to science and it empowers American enemies
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The adoption of 3D printing is growing day by day despite its limitation mainly slow speed and limited material options. To address these limitations scientists have developed a new technology.
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Several muscles could be called the "largest" in the body, depending on whether you're talking mass or surface area, but the body's smallest muscle has no competition.
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Everyone loves a good mystery, and astronomers have just uncovered a new one in a nearby supermassive galaxy called M87. Like most galaxies, M87 regularly plays host to a smattering of stellar explosions called novae, each the result of a star stealing materi…
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Preparing to journey to a metal world… A milestone for a simulated Mars mission… And celebrating an anniversary for NASA… A few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! https://youtu.be/0hyIRTMbGHY Preparing to Journey to a Metal World NASA targe…
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Scientists discovered the highest intensity gamma rays yet from a dead star known as a pulsar, using the H.E.S.S. observatory in Namibia.
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In a three-decades-long process from design to launch, many companies were brought into the fold to help prevent contamination of the historic space telescope JWST. Lessons learned by NASA, the ESA and the CSA will also be important for future projects to be …
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Journalist Loren Grush recounts the trailblazing efforts of America's first female astronauts in The Six.
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Get ready to see a ring of fire near you anytime soon. ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is all set to arrive in the U.S. | World News
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Inspired by the Argyroneta aquatica, scientists created a stable plastron surface, opening the door to revolutionary applications.
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Roaches are small yet extremely mighty insects. They can cause health problems in humans and spread germs around your house, including salmonella. They’re also extremely resilient; watch a cockroac…
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The potential detection of objects lying beyond the Kuiper Belt's limits may upend our understanding of what encircles our solar system.
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The potential detection of objects lying beyond the Kuiper Belt's limits may upend our understanding of what encircles our solar system.
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Bumblebees have top-tier combat skills when targeted by Asian hornets, say researchers who witnessed 120 attacks with bees winning each time.
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Oct. 8, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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The most distant object ever explored up close might just have revealed one of the earliest stages of planet formation.
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Scientists were surprised to find large and mature galaxies in Webb images of the early universe.
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Hubble's image of two colliding galaxies, known as Arp 142, show how a small galaxy's gravity has shredded a once-large spiral into a birdlike figure.
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Early on Oct. 10, the bright planet Venus will appear exceptionally close to the crescent moon in a lovely skywatching display. Here's when and where to watch.
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Here's a list of 10 Venomous snakes that can swim.
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