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  • Astronauts in space
    By Eli Shayotovich May 2nd, 2022

    What Space Smells Like According To Astronauts

    Astronauts have reported a number of different smells upon returning from a spacewalk. Here's the science behind what they're saying.

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  • Apple Watch on retail box
    By Rahul Srinivas May 2nd, 2022

    Apple Watch Series 8 Could Beat Samsung To This Key Health Sensor

    The Apple Watch is already the best smartwatch on the market, and it looks like the next-generation version will be even more powerful with a new health tool.

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  • By Nadeem Sarwar May 2nd, 2022

    Scientists Just Made A Big Discovery About The Earth's Crust

    Scientists have learned new information about the history of our planet -- specifically about the makeup of the top layers, how they've been moving, and when.

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  • Moods of a person.
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 2nd, 2022

    Why Mental Health Apps May Not Be As Secure As You Think

    Research conducted on a variety of mental health and prayer apps revealed a cesspool of data-sharing, lack of security, and widespread disregard for privacy.

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  • Detail of an ichthyosaur fossil
    By Rob Rich May 1st, 2022

    Researchers May Have Just Identified The Largest Ancient Marine Reptile

    Researchers have published a study detailing a massive ancient tooth fragment that may have belonged to the largest prehistoric marine reptile.

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  • Akihiko Hoshide on ISS
    By Georgina Torbet May 1st, 2022

    How Long Term Space Travel Will Affect The Human Body

    Humans are eager to visit Mars in person, but doing so will require spending long periods of time in space, something that's hard on the human body.

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  • The solar system
    By Cassidy Ward April 29th, 2022

    The 12 Coolest Scientific Discoveries Of April 2022

    Science continues to amaze us. Here are the most incredible scientific discoveries this month, from black holes merging to Neptune's shifting seasons.

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  • Solar flare
    By Georgina Torbet April 29th, 2022

    How Are Astronauts Protected From Space Radiation?

    Keeping astronauts safe from radiation in space is one of the most important concerns that researchers must address as we head to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

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  • Webb sharpness check
    By Georgina Torbet April 28th, 2022

    James Webb Space Telescope Is Fully Focused At Last - Here's What That Means

    Now that the James Webb Space Telescope is fully focused, it's important exploration, research, and discovery work can begin in earnest.

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  • NASA 1983 Astrovan
    By Eli Shayotovich April 28th, 2022

    These Are NASA's Replacements For The Original 1983 Astrovan

    These are the vehicles that will replace the NASA Astrovan from Airstream. They're not quite the original, but they may one day be just as classic.

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  • Mars
    By Georgina Torbet April 28th, 2022

    This Is Our Best Bet For Settling On Mars, According To Scientists

    For a crewed mission to Mars to be successful, we'll need a lot of energy while on the ground. Here's how researchers expect that to materialize.

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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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