99 Million-Year-Old Amber Offers Rare Glimpse Of Dinosaur Era
Israeli researchers discover a 99-million-year-old bug from Myanmar
By Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
Crystalized in amber: Israeli researchers uncover a type of bug from 99 million years ago
New discovery: Meet a 99-million-year-old bug from the era of dinosaurs
By Ashutosh Raj
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 2 satellites on record-tying 20th flight (video)
By Mike Wall
SpaceX launches Maxar 1 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base
By Lily Dallow
SpaceX launches Maxar's first WorldView Legion satellites on Falcon 9 flight from Vandenberg Space Force Base – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
SpaceX Launch Scheduled for Mid-Day Thursday
SpaceX launches Maxar's first WorldView Legion imaging satellites
By Sandra Erwin
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Tiny, transparent chip could transform your smartphone into a professional-grade camera
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet
Twisting and binding matter waves with photons in a cavity
By Kenna Hughes-castleberry
Sugar-based catalyst upcycles carbon dioxide - Northwestern Now
By Amanda Morris
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Chinese mission set to blast off to far side of moon: What you need to know about NASA and China's space race
By Mickey Carroll
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Mars Loaded With Mineral Closely Associated With Life, NASA Rover Finds
By Victor Tangermann
New Evidence That Ancient Mars May Have Looked Like Earth - Videos from The Weather Channel
Rover with LANL camera finds evidence of 'Earth-like environment' on Mars
By Scott Wyland
New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars
Manganese-Rich Sandstones Point to Earth-Like Environment on Ancient Mars
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Astronauts on the moon could stay fit by running in a Wheel of Death
By Rahul Rao
Astronauts could run round ‘Wall of Death’ to keep fit on moon, say scientists
By Ian Sample
Horizontal running could help lunar astronauts retain physical conditioning
By Bob Yirka
Lunar Explorers Could Run to Create Artificial Gravity for Themselves
By Evan Gough
Could Running Around a 'Wall of Death' Help Astronauts Stay in Shape on the Moon?
By Sarah Kuta
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27500 'hidden' near-Earth asteroids discovered using Google cloud
AI discovers over 27000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images
By Sharmila Kuthunur
Killer Asteroid Hunters Spot 27500 Overlooked Space Rocks
By Kenneth Chang
Researchers just found more than 1000 new solar system objects hiding in plain sight
By Harry Baker
Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 overlooked near-Earth asteroids — more than were discovered by all of the world’s telescopes last year
By Ben Cost
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NASA engineer creates propulsion system that defies the laws of physics
By Eric Ralls
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New Boeing capsule heading to International Space Station
How Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, crew will avoid potentially deadly ‘black zones’ during trip to ISS
By Emilee Speck
Astronauts to launch from Cape Canaveral for its 1st human spaceflight in nearly 56 years
By Kaycee Sloan
NASA Sets Coverage for Boeing Starliner's First Crewed Launch, Docking
How to watch Boeing's 1st Starliner astronaut launch webcasts live online
By Mike Wall
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The World’s Highest Scientific Observatory Opens in Atacama, Chile
The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile
By Wes Davis
The highest observatory on Earth sits atop Chile's Andes Mountains — and it's finally open
By Sharmila Kuthunur
World's Highest Astronomical Observatory Finally Opens – 5640 Meters Above Sea Level
By Stephen Luntz
The world's highest altitude space observatory is open for business
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Asteroid that exploded over Berlin was fastest-spinning space rock ever recorded
By Sascha Pare
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NASA selects nine companies to work on Mars projects
By Georgina Torbet
NASA picks 9 companies to develop Mars 'commercial services' ideas
By Mike Wall
NASA orders studies from private space companies on Mars mission support roles
By Aria Alamalhodaei
NASA chooses 9 companies for Mars Exploration Program concept studies
NASA launches commercial studies to facilitate Mars robotic science
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Pet parrots taught to make video calls on Facebook Messenger
Pet parrots prefer live video-calls over watching pre-recorded videos of other birds
'Animal-centred internet' may be possible, scientists suggest
By Niamh Lynch
Polly wants a chatter! Pet parrots prefer live video calls with their friends over pre-recorded footage, study
By Xantha Leatham
Watch: Pet parrots taught to make video calls on Facebook Messenger
By Lucy Leeson
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Protocluster Galaxies Love to Talk to Their Neighbors
By Delaney Dunne
NASA's Hubble Telescope is back in action — but its TESS exoplanet hunter may now be in trouble
By Robert Lea
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Killing crown-of-thorns starfish could save the Great Barrier Reef
By Eric Ralls
Culling predatory starfish conserves coral on the Great Barrier Reef
By James Woodford
COTS Control Success On Reef
Targeted culling of starfish found to help Great Barrier Reef maintain or increase cover
By Bob Yirka
The Great Barrier Reef corals can be effectively protected by proactive, targeted, sustained management of the coral-eating Crown-of-Thorns starfish, per analysis, helping safeguard reefs as the climate changes
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NASA Researchers Craft Founding Document for Synthetic Cell Creation
Self-assembling synthetic cells act like living cells with extra abilities
By Michael Irving
Researchers create artificial, modifiable cells with programmable DNA
Dynamic DNA: Artificial Cells Throw Shapes with DNA Cytoskeletons
Artificial cells mimic nature opening door for medical advancements
By Sola Ogundipe
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SpaceX tops 6300 Starlinks; IPO rumours
By Chris Forrester
SpaceX launch tonight: Everything to know about the Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral
By Rick Neale
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 30th Starlink mission of 2024 on Falcon 9 flight from Cape Canaveral – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
SpaceX to launch 23 Starlink satellites tonight in 2nd half of spaceflight doubleheader
By Mike Wall
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral may be seen from Volusia
By Jennifer Sangalang and Rick Neale
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Rocket Lab prepares to launch two AM-enabled satellites for NASA
By Edward Wakefield
Rocket Lab Prepares Back-To-Back Launches For Climate Change Research Mission For NASA
NASA's PREFIRE Mission To Study Polar Heat Escape Set To Launch
Rocket Lab prepares for back-to-back launches for NASA
By Richard Angle
What's Going On With Rocket Lab Shares Today? - Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ:RKLB)
By Nabaparna Bhattacharya
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Orion heat shield damage was greater than expected, NASA IG reveals
By Christian Davenport
NASA says Artemis II report by its inspector general is unhelpful and redundant
By Eric Berger
NASA Report: Orion capsule badly damaged in last launch
Safety Issues With NASA's Moon Capsule Pose 'Significant Risks' to Artemis 2 Crew, Report Finds
By Passant Rabie
NASA inspector general finds Orion heat shield issues 'pose significant risks' to Artemis 2 crew safety
By Brett Tingley
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Two Stars in a Binary System are Very Different. It's Because There Used to be Three
By Allen Versfeld
Astronomers solve merger mystery of binary system with magnetic star
By Aditya Madanapalle
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Fluidic telescope (FLUTE): Enabling the next generation of large space observatories
By Edward Balaban
Optimizing crop yields for Mars: insights from Wageningen University
Intercropping viable for optimizing vegetable production on Mars
By Bob Yirka
This ancient agriculture practice may help us grow crops on Mars
By Mrigakshi Dixit
NASA looking to researchers at Utah State University to problem-solve farming on Mars
By Mike Anderson
USU Scientists Among Multi-Institution Team Receiving NASA Achievement Award
By Mary-ann Muffoletto
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Space Station Docking Port Opened For Boeing Starliner
By Mark Carreau
Watch SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts move their Dragon at the ISS on May 2
By Mike Wall
NASA Sets Coverage for Dragon Spacecraft Relocation on Space Station
NASA does Dragon shuffle prepping for Starliner launch
By Orlando Sentinel and Richard Tribou
SpaceX Cargo Dragon returns from International Space Station after 36-day stay
By Richard Angle
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NYU Abu Dhabi researchers utilise Webb Telescope to uncover new insights on giant exoplanet
NASA's Webb Maps Weather on Planet 280 Light-Years Away
James Webb Space Telescope forecasts clouds of melted rock on this blisteringly hot exoplanet
By Robert Lea
Wild, Extreme Exoplanet Blanketed by Clouds of Vaporized Rock – But Only at Night
By Michelle Starr
JWST measures 'Hot Jupiter,' a distant exoplanet hot enough to forge iron
By Andrew Paul
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Offworld Botany: Online Dataset Access For Plants Grown In Lunar Regolith - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
Contribution Of PRIDE VLBI Products To The Joint JUICE-Europa Clipper Moons' Ephemerides Solution - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
Scientists solve mystery of Antarctica's giant sea ice hole
Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved
Scientists Solved a 50-Year Mystery of What Punched The Giant Hole in Antarctic Ice
By Michelle Starr
A mysterious hole emerged in Antarctica in 2016. We finally know it's origin
A Switzerland-size hole opened in Antarctica's sea ice in 2016-17. Now we know why
By Stefanie Waldek
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Some planets 'death spiral' into their stars and scientists may now know why
By Robert Lea
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Planet Hunters TESS V: A Planetary System Around A Binary Star, Including A mini-Neptune In The Habitable Zone - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
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Magnetic Field Collapse Possibly Triggered Animal Emergence
Earth's Magnetic Field 'Near-Collapse' Boosted Evolution, Scientists Think
By Jess Thomson
Weak magnetic field may have supported diversification of life on Earth
Earth's Magnetic Field's "Near-Collapse" 590 Million Years Ago May Have Helped Complex Life
By Stephen Luntz
How life started and evolved on Earth? Heres an answer
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Japan's historic 'Moon Sniper' mission wasn't built to survive lunar night. But it keeps waking up
By Ashley Strickland
Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ keeps baffling experts by waking up. It has shared images from its latest lunar ‘day’
By Ashley Strickland
Japan's Moon lander makes it through another lunar night
By Richard Speed
Japan's first moon lander has survived 3 months. What's next for SLIM?
By Eric Lagatta
Japan's SLIM moon lander has shockingly survived a third lunar night
By Leah Crane
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Researchers create massive open dataset to advance AI solutions for carbon capture
By Catherine Barzler
Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet — yet
By Jules Bernstein
Webb studies planet K2-18 b again to confirm presence of gas 'only produced by life'
By Eric Ralls
James Webb telescope to investigate strongest sign of alien life
By Kaya Burgess
An Earth-like planet? Tantalising proof of life on THIS exoplanet has scientists in `shock`
By Trisha Pathak
Scientists speak out about reports Nasa telescope found signs of alien life
By Andrew Griffin
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Antarctic Meteorites Are Going, Going, May Soon Be Gone
By Nathaniel Scharping
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Eta Aquarids: See up to 50 shooting stars per hour this weekend
Ready the Hot Cocoa and Recliner — Here Comes the Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower!
When to see spring Eta Aquarid meteor shower in Wichita KS
By Lindsay Smith
Why the ‘best meteor shower’ of the year promises to be extra special
By Talia Naquin and Addy Bink
May night sky begins with Eta Aquariid meteor shower
By Geoff Chester
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NASA solar sail boom demonstrator reaches orbit
By Richard Speed
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Massive, near X-class, solar flares led to radio blackouts across the Pacific
By Srishti Sisodia
Sun unleashes near X-class solar flare: M9.5 eruption sparks radio blackouts across the Pacific (video)
By Daisy Dobrijevic
Sun Unleashes Extremely Powerful Solar Flare, Pacific Region Hit
By Amit Chaturvedi
Solar Fury: Super Sunspot Group AR3638-50 Triggers Multiple Solar Storms on Earth
Strong M-Class Solar Flare Sparks Radio Blackout Over Pacific Ocean
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