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American Frank Rubio and two Russian cosmonauts returned to Earth Wednesday after an extended stay on the International Space Station.Thanks for stopping by ...
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9/30/23 at 3:00pm
Since its 1990 launch, the Hubble Space Telescope has changed our fundamental understanding of the universe.
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The 2023 Annular (Ring of Fire) Solar Eclipse is set to occur October 14. Starting in Oregon and moving through California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico...
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Seven of the world’s largest mirrors will search the Universe for life beyond Earth The Giant Magellan Telescope begins the four-year process to fabricate and polish its seventh and final primary mirror, the last required to complete the telescope’s 368 squar…
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Researchers report the successful capture of genetic material from the long extinct Tasmanian tiger. The material, called RNA, could help scientists learn more about these creatures.
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New research shows that black holes spin, answering a key question about the nature of supermassive black holes.
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The Orbital Reef space station partnership between Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Sierra Space is on rocky footing, CNBC has learned.
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Bacteria discharged to the oceans in sewage and wastewater thrive on the biofilms that form on plastic waste. This may be leading to the somewhat unanticipated problem of antimicrobial resistance.
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The supernova, pinpointed by amateur astronomers, could prove to be a lynchpin in our understanding of massive star deaths.
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For weeks, you'd be hard pressed to tell if the rapidly growing animal was going to become a chicken, a fish, a frog, or even a human.
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Much like humans, galaxies are shaped by the environment in which they form. While no two are exactly alike, they can be divided into three main types: spiral, elliptical and irregular. Of these types, elliptical galaxies are the largest and are thought to ev…
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Superbolts are more likely to strike the closer a storm cloud's electrical charging zone is to the land or ocean's surface, a new study finds. These conditions are responsible for superbolt "hotspots" above some oceans and tall mountains.
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CHINA has expressed interest in building lunar bases in caves found on the Moon’s surface. These caves are lava tubes formed when volcanoes were active on the Moon. Also dubbed “pyroduc…
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Astroscale says a mission to inspect an upper stage abandoned in low Earth orbit, as a precursor to removing it, is ready for launch.
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After surviving its closest approach to the sun, Comet Nishimura was buffeted by a possible coronal mass ejection that briefly blew its tail away. The rare event was captured by a NASA spacecraft.
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Brother Robert Macke, a Jesuit astronomer at the Vatican Observatory, is one of the world’s foremost experts in the study of meteorites.
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Utilizing advanced imaging technologies, they reconstructed the entire system at the synaptic level, a first for any animal.
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Grandmother was right: Scrubbing behind the ears and between the toes may help keep the skin in those regions healthy, or so says a new study by a team at the George Washington University.
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Researchers at the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, have discovered something peculiar in the survival strategy of the snow fly (Chionea spp.), a flightless crane fly that lives in boreal and alpine environments of t…
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Reduced levels resulted in repetitive behavior, diminished sociability, and impaired learning, especially in male mice.
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Plate tectonics may be required for life on exoplanets, but the volcanoes can affect our search for reliable biosignatures.
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A NASA review board raised concerns around the Mars Sample Return mission’s budget, scheduling and organization.
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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio has finally returned home from a 371-day stay on the International Space Station — a record for an American — after being trapped when his ride home was damaged.
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