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  • Space junk in orbit
    By Gabriel Moss April 18th, 2022

    How One Company Is Solving The Space Junk Problem

    Massive amounts of pieces of space junk float around our planet. One company has a solution for avoiding said space junk as we travel beyond it.

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  • Telescope against twilight sky
    By Rob Rich April 18th, 2022

    The Rare Planet Alignment You Need To Watch Out For This Month

    The stars have aligned, sort of. From our perspective here on Earth, four big neighboring planets appear to have formed a line, and you can see them now.

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  • John W. Young on moon
    By Ray Fernandez April 18th, 2022

    How NASA's Space Suits Have Had To Adapt Over Time

    NASA's space suit is part of popular culture, but did you know there's more than one version? The agency has had to update its suits to meet increasing demands.

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  • Pluto in space concept artwork
    By Eli Shayotovich April 17th, 2022

    Is Pluto A Planet? Here's What Neil deGrasse Tyson Believes

    Pluto has spent years surrounded by controversy over whether it's a planet, and though some have changed their mind, Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't one of them.

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  • Meteor approaching Earth
    By Rahul Srinivas April 17th, 2022

    The US Just Confirmed The First Interstellar Meteor - Here's What That Means

    Years after it crash-landed in the ocean, the U.S. Space Command has confirmed that a meteor called CNEOS 2014-01-08 arrived from beyond our solar system.

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  • View of a coastal city
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 14th, 2022

    Why Coastal Cities Are In Bigger Danger Than You Thought

    New research warns many major coastal cities around the world are sinking faster than expected as sea levels rise and human activities erode coastlines.

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  • Two people near Peleton bike
    By Monica J. White April 14th, 2022

    Peloton Bikes And Treadmills Are Getting Cheaper — But There's A Catch

    Peloton prices are about to change: The cost of a subscription will be going up, while the price for hardware will be reduced, so there's balance.

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  • Illustration of James Webb space telescope
    By Georgina Torbet April 14th, 2022

    James Webb's MIRI Instrument Reaches Its Chilly Operating Temperature

    The James Webb Space Telescope performs another daring operation that could decide its ultimate fate -- and comes through with flying colors.

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  • Hubble space telescope above Earth
    By Georgina Torbet April 14th, 2022

    How Hubble Helps Researchers Learn How Supermassive Black Holes Form

    Using data from Hubble, researchers were able to shed light on a previously unproven and mysterious period of evolution in the formation of a black hole.

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  • Lunar dust samples in canisters
    By Rob Rich April 14th, 2022

    The Stunning Amount Of Money Moon Dust From The Apollo 11 Mission Just Sold For

    A bunch of space dirt just sold at auction for a stunning amount of money in a once-in-a-lifetime sort of sale we won't likely see again soon.

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  • Strand of human DNA
    By Ray Fernandez April 13th, 2022

    Scientists Decode Entire Human Genome: Why This Matters

    The first complete human genome has been sequenced, ushering in a major new milestone more than two decades after a partial human genome was completed.

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  • Back to the Future DeLorean on display
    By Sanjiv Sathiah April 13th, 2022

    Why Time Travel Is Already Possible, According To NASA

    According to NASA, not only is time travel possible, but we are each taking part in time travel every single day of our lives -- from a certain perspective.

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  • Neptune photo captured by Voyager 2
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 13th, 2022

    The Surprising Change Scientists Found In Neptune's Temperature

    Scientists have discovered some unexpected changes in temperature, both up and down, in Neptune, our Solar System's most distant proper planet.

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  • Comet in space artwork
    By Georgina Torbet April 12th, 2022

    Hubble Just Made A Massive Comet Discovery

    Hubble's latest discovery isn't related to a star, a galaxy, or a planet. Instead, it's a comet, and not just any comet, but one that has set a new record.

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  • UAE Hope spacecraft
    By Georgina Torbet April 12th, 2022

    NASA And UAE To Collaborate On Mars Missions - Why That's Important

    The UAE has teamed up with NASA to share details gathered from their respective Mars missions, working together to boost exploration of the red planet.

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  • Perseverance Rover Mars
    By Gabriel Moss April 12th, 2022

    Why Mars Has Two Speeds Of Sound

    NASA's rover Perserverence delivered data that showed researchers how, unlike our own Earth, the red planet Mars has more than one speed of sound.

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  • Antibiotic capsules before consumption
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 12th, 2022

    This Biotherapeutic May Protect Your Gut Bacteria From Antibiotics

    Antibiotics save lives, but they come at a price. That may change in the future thanks to a new biotherapeutic that helps protect healthy gut bacteria.

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  • Photo of a triceratops model
    By Rob Rich April 7th, 2022

    What Scientists Think This Hole Found In A Triceratops Really Means

    The fossilized remains of a Triceratops fondly referred to as Big John have revealed a surprising detail about an injury it suffered during a battle.

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  • Tonga volcanic eruption satellite image
    By Ray Fernandez April 7th, 2022

    The Astounding Footage NASA Captured Of Tonga's Volcanic Eruption

    In early 2022, a volcano in Tonga erupted, sending a plume of ash into the sky and triggering a tsunami. The event was also captured in a stunning video.

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  • Ultra-Hot Jupiter Illustration
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    This Ridiculously Hot Exoplanet Rains Rocks

    Insanely hot exoplanets tend to vaporize the elements in their atmospheres, so why do some of them also rain rocks? The answer is fairly simple.

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  • Banana peels in bowls
    By Gabriel Moss April 6th, 2022

    This Japanese Robot Can Now Peel A Banana

    Robots can flip burgers and fry chips, but neither of those tasks is as complex as peeling a banana...without, of course, destroying the banana in the process.

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  • Artist's impression of Aurigae b
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    Astronomers Spot A Baby Gas Giant In The Process Of Forming

    Astronomers discovered a baby gas giant so young and so far from its nearest star that it could change the way we study the formation of protoplanets.

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  • SLS on way to pad
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    What Happens Now After NASA Called Off Its Mega Moon Rocket Test?

    NASA has twice had issues with its wet dress rehearsals for the Space Launch System.

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  • Ingenuity
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Is Preparing For Its Longest Flight Yet

    The surprisingly durable Mars helicopter will soon make its 25th flight.

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  • Psyche spacecraft
    By Georgina Torbet April 5th, 2022

    Why NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Is Being Shaken Up And Baked

    NASA plans to send a spacecraft off to investigate an asteroid, but first, it has to make sure the vessel can handle the burdens of launch and space.

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  • Climate change tree artwork
    By Cristina Alexander April 5th, 2022

    Climate Change Can Still Be Turned Around, According To New UN Report

    Though climate change concerns haven't been alleviated, scientists say there's still time for governments around the world to mobilize and cap global warming.

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  • Kepler Space Telescope
    By Gabriel Moss April 5th, 2022

    Jupiter's Near-Twin Found In Old Kepler Telescope Data

    New research using old Kepler Space Telescope data uncovered a brand new planet that might otherwise have gone completely unnoticed.

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