Researchers reveal a complete history of primate evolution
Scientists build the most complete primate evolutionary tree yet, mapping 98% of species using genetic data and published research.
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Photos show what daily life is like on the International Space Station, from sleeping arrangements to haircuts
Life on the International Space Station isn't always easy. There's not a lot of room, no showers, and no laundry. Photos show how astronauts live.
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Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off
The fate of the woolly mammoth is a story shaped by survival, isolation, and one final mystery still unsolved. Once scattered across the sweeping tundras of ...
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Weighing 42,600 tons, this new Chinese “monster” was built for one purpose: to break the world record for the deepest drill at 7 miles.
The Meng Xiang, China's latest maritime marvel, represents a remarkable advancement in deep-sea exploration technology. This colossal 42,600-ton vessel, whose name translates to "Dream" in English, has been engineered with a singular ambitious goal: to drill …
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SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket, lands booster on ship at sea
It was SpaceX's 41st Falcon 9 mission of the year.
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This Fungus Contains The Most Bitter Substance Known to Humankind
The bitter bracket fungus, Amaropostia stiptica, is probably not available at your local farmer's market, and if you didn't get the hint from its name, it's because it tastes really, really terrible.
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Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off
The fate of the woolly mammoth is a story shaped by survival, isolation, and one final mystery still unsolved.
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Calcium’s Cosmic Secret: How a Common Mineral May Have Sparked Life on Earth
Research suggests that calcium may have played a key role in guiding the development of a specific molecular handedness in primitive polyesters and early biomolecules. A new study from the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Institute of Science Tokyo …
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Trillionth of a Second Shutter Speed Camera Snaps Chaos in Action
To take a picture, the best digital cameras on the market open their shutter for around around one four-thousandths of a second.
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Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink satellite launch Kennedy Space Center
SpaceX launched 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 equipped with direct-to-cell capabilities, from Cape Canaveral on Saturday night.
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SpaceX launches 9th batch of 'proliferated architecture' spy satellites for US government (video)
The NROL-192 mission launched this morning (April 12) from California's central coast.
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Supermassive Black Hole Erupts With Record-breaking X-ray Bursts
A dormant supermassive black hole has erupted with the most intense X-ray flares ever recorded, astonishing astronomers worldwide.
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April's full moon is a 'micromoon.' Here's what that means
Sharp-eyed lunar lovers may notice April's full moon looks smaller than usual this month, and despite its "pink moon" namesake, the orb will have a white-golden hue.
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Earth was once a "Green Marble" before its oceans turned blue
Green oceans on early Earth, shaped by iron, pushed microbes to evolve light-absorbing tools that worked in green light.
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Jeremiah Ostriker, Astrophysicist, 1937-2025
The scientist played a key role in establishing that dark matter pervades the universe
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What do black boxes on planes actually record?
Modern flight recorders can hold more than 1,000 pieces of information about an aircraft.
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The new space race is raining more garbage from the sky. We're not doing enough to stop it
You probably won't get hit by a chunk of falling satellite. But odds are rising that someone will
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Pink Moon 2025: How, when and where to see April full moon, a micromoon
April's full moon will be the smallest and faintest of the year when it peaks this Saturday.
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World’s Oldest Satellite Could Finally Return to Earth After 67 Years in Orbit
World’s oldest satellite, launched in 1958, is still orbiting Earth — and now scientists want to bring it home for the first space-age salvage mission in history.
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‘Milky sea’ events mysteriously cause the ocean to glow. Scientists are trying to track them
A new database compiling over 400 sightings of a mysterious ocean phenomenon known as ‘milky seas’ could help scientists soon predict when the odd ocean glows occur.
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