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  • Gloved hands holding saffron
    By Brittany Roston April 28th, 2022

    Saffron Found To Improve Sleep Quality, But There's A Catch

    Saffron may be able to improve sleep quality in adults, but there is a caveat to understand before running out to your local spice merchant.

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  • Astronaut on the moon
    By Kayla Dube April 28th, 2022

    The Real Reason For The Moon Landing Conspiracy

    NASA pulled off something seemingly magical when it shuttled the first humans to the moon, but not everyone believes the event played out as claimed.

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  • Mars rover Opportunity
    By Eli Shayotovich April 27th, 2022

    What Will Happen To The Mars Rover Opportunity's Remains?

    NASA declared that its Opportunity mission is over and the rover will remain on Mars for a long time, but the red planet may not be its final resting place.

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  • Helix Planetary Nebula white dwarf
    By Ray Fernandez April 27th, 2022

    This Is How A Star Becomes A White Dwarf

    White dwarf stars are a fascinating part of the sprawling universe around us, representing the end stage of a star already billions of years old.

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  • An asteroid floating in space with a starry background.
    By Rahul Srinivas April 27th, 2022

    Scientists Found The Building Blocks Of DNA And RNA In Meteorites. Here's What That Means

    Researchers have discovered the final missing building blocks of DNA and RNA in a series of disparate meteorites: What does this mean for life on Earth?

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  • Large Binocular Space Telescope
    By Ray Fernandez April 26th, 2022

    Why The Large Binocular Telescope At Mount Graham Was Controversial

    The Large Binocular Telescope is part of an international observatory in Arizona, but its construction wasn't without controversy that remains to this day.

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  • Floating city prototype
    By Monica J. White April 26th, 2022

    The Prototype For The World's First Floating City Is Finally Here

    The world's oceans are slowly rising and it doesn't look like that'll change anytime soon. Floating cities may be one tool to help address the problem.

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  • Jack in the Box fast food
    By Gabriel Moss April 26th, 2022

    Jack In The Box Just Partnered With Miso Robotics. Here's Why

    Jack in the Box is the latest restaurant to test robotic assistants, though whether they'll become a regular part of the kitchen is yet to be seen.

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  • NASA train crossing bridge
    By Eli Shayotovich April 26th, 2022

    The Real Reason NASA Has Its Own Railroad

    It's weird to think the United States' agency that takes people to outer space also has technology from the 1800s.

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  • Blue Origin launch
    By Eli Shayotovich April 26th, 2022

    The Real Reason Blue Origin's Rocket Looks...Like That

    If you've seen any of Blue Origin's launches, you've probably noticed the rocket has a...familiar design. Experts say there's a good reason for that.

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  • Satellite in low earth orbit
    By Ray Fernandez April 25th, 2022

    Why Solar Storms Present A Problem For Satellites

    Solar storms are a pretty common occurrence, but they're not without risk. These events can impact satellites, disrupting services and missions alike.

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  • Supermassive black hole
    By Gabriel Moss April 25th, 2022

    Scientists Revealed Two Black Holes Just Combined Into One

    Two black holes slammed together, generating a "kick" that sent the resulting single massive black hole shooting away with a mind-boggling velocity.

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  • Mars
    By Georgina Torbet April 22nd, 2022

    The Interesting Seismic Activity We Started To Detect On Mars

    Earth isn't the only planet to experience violent quakes. What's impressive about those on Mars it that they've happened without plate tectonics.

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  • DNA strand
    By Gabriel Moss April 22nd, 2022

    New Study Traces Cancer Causes Back To DNA

    A new study shows new ways in which causes of cancer can be connected to DNA in humans. This new system could change the way we handle cancer forever.

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  • Phobos Solar Eclipse
    By Georgina Torbet April 22nd, 2022

    See Stunning Footage Of A Solar Eclipse On Mars

    NASA's Perseverance Mars rover caught incredible footage of Phobos, one of the red planet's moons, occluding the sun.

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  • Planet orbiting K star
    By Georgina Torbet April 22nd, 2022

    What UV Radiation From The 'Goldilocks' Stars Could Really Mean

    In humanity's search for habitable planets other than our own, new insight into how UV radiation affects planets seems to rule out masses of candidates.

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  • The Large Hadron Collider.
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 22nd, 2022

    Large Hadron Collider Comes Back Online To Unlock More Big Bang Secrets

    The Large Hadron Collider at CERN begins preparations for Run 3, the largest and most intense test yet of the record-breaking seeker of the God Particle.

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  • ISS above Earth
    By Eli Shayotovich April 22nd, 2022

    Here's How To See Where The ISS Is Right Now

    Three tools have the ability to show us the current location of the International Space Station as it orbits Earth in its final decade in service to science.

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  • Neil deGrasse Tyson
    By Ray Fernandez April 22nd, 2022

    The Space Icon That Influenced Neil deGrasse Tyson's Whole Life

    Long before his TV show, books, and huge Twitter presence, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson met one of the world's most popular science communicators.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope
    By Ray Fernandez April 21st, 2022

    The Total Cost Of The James Webb Space Telescope Is Out Of This World

    The James Webb Space Telescope mission is now underway, marking the end of more than two decades of effort and billions of dollars spent making it happen.

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  • Cannabis extract oil on table
    By Kayla Dube April 21st, 2022

    What Is THCV In Cannabis And How Is It Different From THC?

    Most people are familiar with THC and CBD, the most popular cannabinoids found in cannabis, but the plant has many other potentially beneficial compounds, too.

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  • Pterosaur fossil
    By Monica J. White April 21st, 2022

    Scientists Confirm A Controversial Physical Feature Of This Prehistoric Creature

    Studying a fossil from a private collection, scientists have confirmed the existence of a controversial physical feature of the flying reptiles.

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  • Hubble image of spiral galaxy
    By Ray Fernandez April 20th, 2022

    Everything We Know About The Planet Made Of Diamonds

    In 2012, scientists announced they'd found a planet potentially made of diamonds, one of several known exoplanets that may be home to the valuable gemstone.

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  • NASA logo outside building
    By Eli Shayotovich April 20th, 2022

    How President Eisenhower Helped With The Creation Of NASA

    Did you know that the National Aeronautics and Space Agency was pushed into existence by President Eisenhower amid a space race sparked by a dog named Laika?

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  •  Hickson Compact Group 40
    By Georgina Torbet April 19th, 2022

    Hubble Celebrates Its 32nd Birthday With A Group Of 5 Galaxies

    The Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating more than three decades of work. Highlighting its latest birthday is one of the many stunning images it has captured

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  • Blue iPhone held in hand
    By Gabriel Moss April 19th, 2022

    Apple's New iPhone-Shredding Robot Has Good Intentions

    Apple reveals its latest robot capable of reclaiming iPhone parts for use in future products. This latest robot is a shredder, and its name is Taz.

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  • Person with mask on coughing and holding their smartphone
    By Tushar Mehta April 19th, 2022

    This Health Company Created An App That Detects COVID-19

    A health company developed a smartphone app that they say is able to accurately detect the presence of COVID-19 using only the sound of a user's cough.

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