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  • Rocket with Amazon logo and U.S. flag blasting into outer space.
    By Rahul Srinivas April 5th, 2022

    Amazon's Project Kuiper Satellites Just Found Their Rides Into Space

    Amazon plans to launch a series of Project Kuiper low-orbit satellites over the next five years to provide internet service around the world.

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  • Peloton Guide on TV stand
    By Brittany Roston April 5th, 2022

    Peloton Guide Arrives To Watch You Lift

    Peloton has finally released Guide, the fitness accessory we first saw in November. Will having a camera watch you exercise help keep you accountable?

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  • Unicorn star system illustration
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 4th, 2022

    Scientists Just Made A Big Discovery About Black Holes

    Last year, researchers discovered what they thought was a small black hole not too far from Earth. A reanalysis has found that may not be true.

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  • A T.rex charging
    By Rahul Srinivas April 4th, 2022

    Why Were T-Rex's Arms So Short? Researchers Have A New Idea

    The Tyrannosaurus Rex famously has very short arms -- but as it turns out there may be a fiercely strong reason for their slightness.

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  • Pregnant woman working out.
    By Rahul Srinivas April 4th, 2022

    Apple Fitness+ Just Added Workouts That Cater To Mothers

    Apple's pregnancy-focused fitness program and app now includes a new postpartum series titled "Get Back to Fitness After Having a Baby."

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  • NASA rocket booster
    By Eric Abent April 4th, 2022

    NASA Artemis I Wet Dress Rehearsal Slated For Today - Here's What That Means

    The mission that will be vital in NASA's return to the moon is progressing with procedural benchmarks.

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  • NASA SLS in building
    By Brittany Roston April 3rd, 2022

    NASA SLS Rocket Test Canceled At The Last Minute Over Safety Risk

    NASA was set to conduct its next wet dress rehearsal today, but the Artemis test was delayed by a last-minute issue that triggered safety worries.

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  • The Sunrise Arc galaxy
    By Sanjiv Sathiah April 3rd, 2022

    The Farthest Star Was Just Discovered, Formed Nearly 13 Billion Years Ago

    The aging Hubble Space Telescope helped astronomers discover the farthest known star in the universe, one spied only due to a ripple and some warping in space.

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  • SLS on pad
    By Georgina Torbet April 1st, 2022

    Why Is NASA Keeping Media Out Of Its Crucial Mega Moon Rocket Test?

    NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) will undergo a critical testing regimen this weekend, but the media won't be there to cover it. Here's what we know.

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  • Pluto
    By Georgina Torbet April 1st, 2022

    What The Recent Finding Of Ice Volcanoes On Pluto Actually Means

    Analysis of the data from NASA's New Horizons space probe suggests some interesting new information about the dwarf planet.

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  • Archeologists examining a skeleton
    By Rahul Srinivas March 31st, 2022

    Bioarchaeologists May Have Just Discovered The Oldest Skull Surgery In North America

    Even by modern standards, performing skull surgery on a living person is a complicated procedure, which is why ancient surgeries are so fascinating.

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  • Ice cliffs in Antarctica
    By Tushar Mehta March 31st, 2022

    What Makes The Temperatures In Antartica Right Now So Concerning

    Scientists have been perplexed by the alarming temperature fluctuations at Earth's southernmost continent.

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  • International Space Station render
    By Rahul Srinivas March 30th, 2022

    How This NASA Astronaut Just Broke A Record With Russian Cosmonauts

    Astronaut Mark Vande Hei recently returned to Earth from the ISS, and while such events are typically routine, that certainly wasn't the case this time around.

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  • Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA vaccine
    By Gabriel Moss March 30th, 2022

    Why The FDA Just Authorized A Fourth Dose Of The COVID-19 Vaccine

    The FDA has authorized a second COVID-19 booster shot for certain people despite the controversy surrounding it. Here's why the agency says it's important.

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  • Methane in a planet's atmosphere
    By Georgina Torbet March 29th, 2022

    How Astronomers Plan To Search For Life Beyond Our Planet

    Biosignatures can help scientists identify life on other planets -- but what are the best biosignatures to look for, and how do we find them?

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  • SpaceX Crew Dragon ready for launch.
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 29th, 2022

    Why SpaceX Stopped Production Of The Crew Dragon Astronaut Capsules

    Elon Musk's SpaceX will discontinue production of Crew Dragon capsules in favor of other instruments to carry crew and cargo into space.

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  • Artist's impression of JUICE
    By Georgina Torbet March 29th, 2022

    Here's The Plan For Europe's Juice Mission To Jupiter

    The European Space Agency unveiled its plans for the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer.

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  • Mars Sample Return Artist's Concept
    By Georgina Torbet March 29th, 2022

    NASA Has A New Plan For Getting Mars Samples Back To Earth

    The American space agency is changing its plans or bringing samples from the red planet back to Earth.

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  • ExoMars rover
    By Georgina Torbet March 28th, 2022

    What Will Happen To The ExoMars Rover Now?

    Russia's war on Ukraine has put the brakes on one of Europe's planned Mars missions. As a result, the ExoMars rover is heading for storage instead of space.

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  • EEG headset by brain.space
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 28th, 2022

    The Next Space Mission Will Study Astronaut's Brain Activity

    Israeli company brain.space will conduct experiments to study the brain of astronauts at the International Space Station, via a coming SpaceX launch.

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  • Starlink logo on mobile phone
    By Chris Davies March 28th, 2022

    Viasat Gives FCC An Ultimatum To Stop SpaceX Starlink Expansion

    SpaceX's Starlink deployment could face a new hurdle, with satellite operator Viasat petitioning the FCC to stop Elon Musk's company from expanding coverage.

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  • Vitamin capsules on a spoon
    By Brittany Roston March 28th, 2022

    Most Vitamins May Be A Waste Of Money, But Study Finds Two Exceptions

    Most of these supplements weren't linked to any sort of heart health protection or increase in lifespan, potentially making them a big waste of money.

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  • Astronaut on Mars
    By Chris Burns March 25th, 2022

    Bill Nye's 5 Reasons We Can't Live On Mars

    "This whole idea of terraforming Mars," said Bill Nye, "As respectful as I can be, are you guys high?" Read on to find out what he means.

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  • Math floating in space
    By SlashGear Staff March 25th, 2022

    Uchuu Software Is A Massive And Realistic Simulation Of The Universe

    Researchers have created a virtual universe and made the software, called Uchuu, available to everyone via the cloud.

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  • Doctor holding model brain
    By Brittany Roston March 25th, 2022

    Researchers Say Specific Amino Acid Combo May Protect Against Dementia

    A specific combination of essential amino acids may help protect against the development of dementia, according to a new study.

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  • Eggs!
    By Brittany Roston March 24th, 2022

    Study Warns Eating Omelets Every Day May Jeopardize Heart Health

    A large study that tracked nearly 30,000 adults for up to 31 years found a link between eating eggs and an increased risk of developing heart disease.

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  • double rainbow over field
    By Shane McGlaun March 24th, 2022

    Researchers Discover What Makes A Twin Rainbow

    Think a double rainbow is impressive? Wait until you meet a twin rainbow -- and learn how one is formed.

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