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  • Scales of Justice against sky
    By Eli Shayotovich May 22nd, 2022

    Here's How We Might Punish Crimes Committed On The Moon

    Canada is the first country to look at punishing crimes on the moon and perhaps beyond as the space race continues.

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  • illustration of a black hole
    By Kayla Dube May 21st, 2022

    What Is Inside A Black Hole? Here's What Astronomers Say

    Researchers have connected the Standard Model of particle physics and Einstein's General Relativity theory to calculate the gravity inside a black hole.

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  • Hand pointing at a UFO
    By Rob Rich May 20th, 2022

    The Problem With Studying UFOs, According To An Astrobiologist

    It would appear that the reasons why studying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is so difficult are surprisingly simple, according to two researchers.

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  • Solar sail in space
    By Eli Shayotovich May 20th, 2022

    This Is Why Solar Sails Are The Future Of Space Exploration

    Solar sails have the potential to be the future of space exploration thanks to their simplicity and their ability to sidestep the use of traditional gasoline.

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  • Illustration of a black hole
    By Ray Fernandez May 20th, 2022

    Why Black Holes Slow Down Time As You Get Closer To One

    From swallowing up entire stars to warping the very fabric of space-time and generating massive gravity forces, black holes seem to do unnatural things.

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  • The Mars doorway on Gale Crater
    By Ray Fernandez May 18th, 2022

    Is This A Multiversal Doorway On Mars, Or Just A Fracture From A Quake?

    NASA JPL's Mars Curiosity rover has uncovered an interesting "doorway" in the Gale Crater, but is there a simpler explanation for this anomaly?

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  • Artist's concept of InSight
    By Georgina Torbet May 17th, 2022

    NASA's InSight Lander Will Keep Hunting For Marsqakes As It Runs Out Of Power

    NASA's InSight lander is nearing the end of its life, and though it probably only has months left, it'll work until the last of its power is depleted.

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  • Image of Sgr A*
    By Georgina Torbet May 17th, 2022

    Why We Can't Actually See A Black Hole

    We now have definitive proof that black holes exist, even though we can't see them -- and ironically, that proof comes in the form of photographs.

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  • NASA Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST
    By Rahul Srinivas May 16th, 2022

    NASA Quesst Gives X-59 Supersonic Stealth Jet Mission A Hopeful New Name

    NASA gave their Low-Boom Flight Demonstration mission a brand new name: Quesst, named after the Quiet SuperSonic Technology that makes it all possible.

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  • Woman using smartphone
    By Kayla Dube May 16th, 2022

    Is Blue Light Bad For Your Skin?

    It's well known that blue light may damage your vision over time and cause sleep disturbances, but could it have similar consequences for your skin?

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  • Black hole in space
    By Eli Shayotovich May 12th, 2022

    What's The Difference Between A Black Hole And A Wormhole?

    Discovery marks the main difference between black holes and wormholes, with the former being observed by scientists while the latter has yet to be found.

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  • Lunar eclipse stages
    By Monica J. White May 12th, 2022

    Here's How To See This Week's Blood Moon

    This weekend will bring a lunar eclipse, one that'll look quite red and, due to recent natural events, may be a bit more special than past occasions.

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  • Ice crater on Mars
    By Georgina Torbet May 12th, 2022

    New Discovery Challenges What We Know About Water On Mars

    New rover data research shows evidence that what we know about water on Mars may have been wrong -- or off by a considerable amount of years.

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  • "I got my vaccine" bandaids
    By Rob Rich May 12th, 2022

    Why You May Want To Mix And Match Your COVID-19 Booster, According To Doctors

    The COVID-19 booster shots are widely available in the U.S., and the FDA says it's okay to "mix and match" them - in fact, that may be the better option.

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  • Astronaut on Mars
    By Eli Shayotovich May 11th, 2022

    Why Cryogenic Sleep Could Play An Important Role On The Trip To Mars

    Cryogenic sleep could be the solution to prolonged space travel for future astronauts, including trips to Mars.

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  • InSight on Mars illustration
    By Georgina Torbet May 10th, 2022

    How Scientists Measure The Quakes Which Shake Mars

    Mars, much like Earth, experiences quakes that can be measured using the right instruments. NASA has such tools on the planet right now monitoring these events.

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  • Doctor interacting with virtual heart
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 9th, 2022

    Scientists Suggest This Could Be The Key To Preventing Heart Attacks

    The future of humanity without heart attack deaths could come courtesy of a one-time gene-editing treatment - or, at least, that's what Verve is dreaming about.

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  • Illustration of tardigrade
    By Georgina Torbet May 9th, 2022

    How Microscopic Water Bears Will Help Astronauts With Deep Space Missions

    The International Space Station isn't just home to humans from different countries. Since 2021, it has also been home to a group of very tiny space explorers.

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  • Milky Way over mountains
    By Monica J. White May 9th, 2022

    The US National Science Foundation Has 'Groundbreaking' News About The Milky Way

    The U.S. National Science Foundation, in tandem with the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, will soon deliver "groundbreaking" news about our galaxy.

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  • Apple Store in Berlin
    By Ewdison Then May 9th, 2022

    Apple Health Instacart-Like Service Was Briefly On The Table

    Apple has seen success with its many services, and that may have been the driving force behind an Instacart-like concept it was allegedly exploring.

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  • NASA's Opportunity tracks on Mars
    By Ray Fernandez May 8th, 2022

    Why Building Rover Opportunity Took A Brutal Toll On The Team

    Opportunity was an incredible Mars rover that outlived its mission by years and made many notable discoveries. It was also an immense challenge to build.

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  • Supernova and Remnant Star Illustration
    By Georgina Torbet May 5th, 2022

    Hubble Space Telescope Just Uncovered A Fascinating Discovery

    Hubble studied a tough star that survived its companion going supernova. The data collected could help astronomers learn about how stars evolve and die.

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  • Black Hole Sonifications
    By Georgina Torbet May 5th, 2022

    You Can Hear A Black Hole With These NASA Sonifications

    Thanks to sonification, the sounds of one of the most mysterious phenomena in the universe is now available to here in this video.

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  • Space station 1970s NASA concept
    By Ray Fernandez May 5th, 2022

    Here's What NASA's Vision For The Future Looked Like In 1975

    NASA is eager to get humans to Mars, but the concept of long-term habitation in space is far from new, with classic concepts presenting entire cities.

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  • Artist impression of a black hole
    By Ray Fernandez May 4th, 2022

    What Happens To Time And Space Inside A Black Hole?

    Black holes are as fascinating as they are terrifying. Nothing is quite as strange as what happens to space and time in these celestial bodies.

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  • Jupiter and its moon Io
    By Ray Fernandez May 4th, 2022

    Is Lava Really Forming Dunes On Jupiter's Closest Moon?

    Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, rules the outer orbits with its many moons, including Io, which may be shaped by lava and frost.

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  • Neil deGrasse Tyson gives a lecture
    By Ray Fernandez May 2nd, 2022

    Why Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Skeptical About Mars Colonization

    Humans have long dreamed of living on the red planet, but will that ever happen? Famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson remains skeptical.

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