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New X-ray imaging of a Crusader sword discovered underwater off the coast of Israel shows that it was damaged during battle.
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In this special 3 hour marathon of How The Earth Was Made, learn about the terrifying natural phenomenons that formed our planet.#HowTheEarthWasMadeSubscribe...
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A Purdue University experiment sent to the space station Tuesday onboard an Antares rocket could provide an understanding into heating and air condition in space.
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Incredibly well-preserved fossils of the oldest swimming jellyfish, which lived 505 million years ago, were discovered at a famed fossil site in Canada.
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Scientists from Russia's Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute have managed to grow watermelons in one of the coldest and most extreme places on Earth – th...
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2023 is an opportune year for watching for the August Perseids.
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A University of Virginia professor believes he has discovered how to create a freeze-ray device, inspired by the Batman villain, Mr. Freeze. Rather than being a weapon, this device is intended to cool down electronics within spacecraft and high-altitude jets.…
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Scientists have made an amazing discovery in Switzerland - a 3,000-year-old weapon made from 'alien metal.' The arrowhead's composition has isotopes that formed in the early solar system.
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New images taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveal the details of a neighboring irregular galaxy and surrounding dust and stars in multiple views from its instruments.
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Antares' final mission was a 100 percent success as the rocket sent the Cygnus cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station.
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The material was closest, chemically, to one that had fallen in Estonia, suggesting a previously unknown trade route.
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The enormous galaxy cluster, El Gordo, has been imaged by Hubble in the past — now, the JWST has offered us a fresh new view.
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In the wake of the Titan tragedy, the co-founder of Oceangate – the now infamous company behind the uncertified submersible that imploded in June 2023 on […]
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NASA expert says 'this year is going to be great' for viewing Perseid fireballs. In mid-August, hundreds of Perseid meteors will blaze into Earth's atmosphere at 37 miles per second each
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"A place for everything and everything in its place"—making sense of order, or disorder, helps us understand nature. Animals tend to fit nicely into categories: Mammals, birds, reptiles, whatever an axolotl is, and more. Sorting also applies to materials: Ins…
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Read more about NASA needs your help to find new craters and missing spacecraft hardware on the Moon on Devdiscourse
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An Antares rocket is launched from Virginia to the International Space Station, marking the final flight for the vehicle. The resupply spacecraft will bring ...
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Sea salt hides a secret: tiny droplets of the seawater from which it came, preserving geologic history.
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Recent genomic sequencing has pointed to the presence of diverse and abundant viruses in the sediments and soils of the Earth
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The tiny water droplets could explain the increase in oxygen that followed Snowball Earth and allowed life to diversify.
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Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power smartphones, electric vehicles and storage for solar and wind energy, among other technologies.
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The sturgeon moon , the second-largest moon that has appeared to date this year, was a considered a supermoon. Views from across the globe
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Annually resolved Fennoscandian tree-ring anatomy records show that the climate of the current industrial era is substantially warmer than that of the medieval period.
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Distributed acoustic sensing technology is utilized to image four high-frequency rupture subevents of the 2021 Antelope Valley, California, earthquake; the results indicate that the subevents are due to the breaking of fault asperities.
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