NASA Is Planning to Build a Massive Telescope on the Moon’s Dark Side
NASA’s bold plan to build a giant telescope on the Moon’s dark side could unlock secrets from the dawn of the universe.
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SpaceX launches Falcon 9 from Vandenberg SFB Saturday afternoon
SpaceX is planning another Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base for 1:10 p.m. on Saturday.
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After fifty years of trying, science has created the toughest diamond on Earth in a laboratory
Scientists have successfully synthesized lonsdaleite, a hexagonal diamond 40% harder than diamond, after 50 years of attempts.
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Largest Horned Dinosaur Ever Found Looks Like It Walked Off a Marvel Set
A newly discovered dinosaur with twisted, blade-like horns and a peacock-worthy frill is rewriting what we thought we knew about prehistoric giants.
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Research roundup: Ping-pong bots, the genetic key for ginger cats, and more
Also: drumming chimpanzees, picking styles of two jazz greats, and an ancient underground city’s soundscape…
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Incredible 'black smokers' discovered in a part of the deep ocean where they should not exist
The incredible discovery of Jøtul is the first hydrothermal vent field ever seen along a 311-mile stretch of the Knipovich Ridge.
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50 Pics Showing The Weird Natural Phenomena That Occur On Earth
Nature is nothing short of magical. From glowing blue waves to thunder that rolls like a war drum, every corner of our planet hides something unexpected and spectacular.
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Stunning Images Reveal The Sun's Surface in Unprecedented Detail
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on adaptive optics (AO) to deliver clear images.
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Northern lights may be visible in these 20 US States tonight [updated]
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Connecticut as speedy solar winds and an incoming CME fuel geomagnetic storm conditions.
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I Lost Sight of My Nephew for One Minute at the Mall. Now His Parents Won’t Forgive Me for What Happened.
I couldn't have expected it.
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A new type of X-point radiator that prevents tokamaks from overheating
Nuclear fusion reactors are highly powerful technologies that can generate energy by fusing (i.e., joining) two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus. These fusion reactions release large amounts of energy, which can then be converted into electrical …
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A 2.6-Million-Pound Rock Thrown Inland… by a Monster Wave
It’s heavier than three jumbo jets and rests far inland. New research reveals how this ancient rock ended up so far from the coast.
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Astronomers baffled by mystery object flashing signals at Earth every 44 minutes: 'Like nothing we've ever seen'
The truth is out there.
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Imagine we could fly into space and take a selfie of our galaxy. This spacecraft made the most detailed map of the Milky Way ever
The biggest discoveries by the ESA Gaia spacecraft, from mapping the Milky Way to discovering asteroids, exoplanets and the motions of stars.
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Could Humans Transform Into Another Species? Discover the Neurobiology Behind It!
In an audacious thought experiment, British journalist Rowan Hooper envisioned a future where advancements in neurobiology could allow humans to momentarily experience life as a different ... Continue Reading →
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Why isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?
The nuclei of atoms are often portrayed as round in textbooks, but it turns out they're rarely spherical.
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Infamous 'neutron lifetime puzzle' may finally have a solution — but it involves invisible atoms
A type of hydrogen that doesn't interact with light could explain how long neutrons live and reveal the identity of the universe's dark matter, according to a new theory.
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Did a Neanderthal Spot a Face in This Rock 43,000 Years Ago—and Leave a Fingerprint Behind?
The discovery could deepen our understanding of the Neanderthal mind, but some experts aren’t convinced by the interpretation of the evidence.
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NASA Switches to Backup Fuel Line After Psyche Thruster Glitch
The spacecraft is en route to a metal-rich asteroid. Hopefully, its backup propellant line can get it there by August 2029.
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4 ways women are physically stronger than men
Discussions of strength often mean brute force and sprint speeds — qualities associated with male physiology. But female bodies excel in other areas.
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