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  • Illustration of Uranus
    By Georgina Torbet March 8th, 2022

    The Reason Uranus Has A Blue Glow

    Perhaps the most famous thing about Uranus is its delicate blue color. What makes the icy planet blue and why does it glow? It's all about the atmosphere.

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  • SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket docking with International Space Station
    By Tushar Mehta March 8th, 2022

    Why This Start-Up Thinks Storing Containers In Space Is The Future

    The founders of this startup have a dream about a future in which we launch storage containers to space and watch them fall back to earth with parachutes.

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  • Collage of Europa Clipper
    By Georgina Torbet March 8th, 2022

    Europa Clipper: What We Know About The Spacecraft That Will Travel To Jupiter's Moon In 2024

    Of all the places where we could search for life, one of the most exciting is Jupiter's moon Europa - and now NASA is going back for a better look.

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  • Misty II robot
    By Eric Abent March 8th, 2022

    The Coolest Robots You Can Buy Today

    As robots are become more advanced, they're also becoming marketed primarily at regular consumers. Here are the coolest ones to buy and have around the house.

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  • Solar Orbiter
    By Georgina Torbet March 7th, 2022

    Solar Orbiter Is Hitting A Special Milestone On Its Journey To The Sun

    The European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA deliver news that the Solar Orbiter has reached a very important point in its journey from Earth to the sun.

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  • JPL High Bay 2 clean room with Psyche solar array
    By Georgina Torbet March 7th, 2022

    NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Looks Astonishing Assembled For The First Time

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory unveils their massive Psyche spacecraft before it heads to space to chase an asteroid with the same name!

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  • eel in new zealand
    By Brittany Roston March 7th, 2022

    Florida Has Another Invasive Species And It Looks Like A Giant Worm

    The worm-like animal was a Rio Cauca caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), which is native to Venezuela and Colombia.

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  • mosquito tornado
    By Brittany Roston March 7th, 2022

    Russia's Mosquito Tornado Underscores Climate Change's Dramatic Impact

    Climate change is driving atypically warm temperatures in the typically frigid Siberian region of Russia, and one of the odd effects is the mosquito tornado.

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  • Person with telescope pointing to sky
    By Georgina Torbet March 7th, 2022

    Why NASA Thinks A Hidden Ninth Planet Might Be Possible

    There debate over how many planets are in the solar system continues, including whether a mysterious as-yet-unobserved planet, called Planet Nine, exists.

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  • Dilophosaurus dinosaur artistic render
    By Brittany Roston March 6th, 2022

    Physics Teacher Pitches A Race Between Usain Bolt And A Jurassic Park Dinosaur

    Could the world's fastest sprinter beat the terrifying acid-spitting dinosaur from "Jurassic Park" in a race? The answer is pretty surprising.

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  • sun burst
    By Brian Myers March 6th, 2022

    What Happens When A Star Passes Too Close To A Black Hole?

    Black holes are thought to be formed when the largest stars die, collapsing into themselves. Here's what happens when stars get too close to one.

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  • our solar system
    By Brian Myers March 6th, 2022

    How Old Is Our Solar System?

    Scientists know that when the universe came into being, not everything in it spontaneously appeared. How long has our solar system been around?

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  • great white shark
    By Chris Burns March 4th, 2022

    White Shark Cafe: Why Sharks Travel To This One Spot

    Great white sharks congregate in huge numbers in this spot in the Pacific Ocean, known as White Shark Cafe. Scientists are now trying to figure out why.

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  • Sun peeking through Stonehenge.
    By Rahul Srinivas March 4th, 2022

    Has Stonehenge's Biggest Secret Finally Been Explained?

    Professor Timothy Darvill, an archaeologist from Bournemouth University, shares his latest research on the secrets Stonehenge continues to divulge.

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  • Illustration of brain in hand
    By Sanjiv Sathiah March 3rd, 2022

    Researchers Say Your Life May Really 'Flash Before Your Eyes' As You Die

    Researchers publish a study which shows evidence that humans lives may flash before their eyes as they transition to death, similar to "near death" experiences.

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  • Illustration of GOES-T
    By Georgina Torbet March 2nd, 2022

    Here's How NASA's New GOES-T Satellite Will Help With Weather Forecasts

    NASA has launched a new satellite for observing Earth, called GOES-T. Here's what the mission hopes to accomplish and how it will do so.

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  • An artist's impression of the International Space Station orbiting the earth.
    By Rahul Srinivas March 2nd, 2022

    What The New Russian Sanctions Mean For The International Space Station

    Tensions rise as NASA and ROSCOSMOS discuss the near-future of the International Space Station, given recent sanctions on Russia by the USA.

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  • A nanobot in blood vessel
    By Sanjiv Sathiah March 1st, 2022

    TikTok Is Terrified Of These Cell-Sized Robots

    Nanobots have been in development for years - why are some people only now realizing the potential consequences of creating cell-sized robotics in real life?

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  • engineered arts' ameca robot
    By Shane McGlaun February 28th, 2022

    Ameca Humanoid Robot Puts AI In A Gender-Neutral, 'Non-Threatening' Body

    The Ameca humanoid robot is designed to work with humans and provide relatable natural human gestures.

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  • Rosalind Franklin rover
    By Georgina Torbet February 28th, 2022

    ExoMars Launch Faces Delay Nobody Saw Coming

    The ExoMars launch scheduled for 2022 just became rather unlikely, courtesy of fallout from some other major world affairs that've forced the ESA's hand.

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  • asteroid in space
    By Georgina Torbet February 28th, 2022

    Here's What Would Really Happen If An Asteroid Was Going To Hit Earth

    Could Earth really be struck by an asteroid? How would scientists react if they did spot an asteroid heading for us?

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  • Honor Watch GS 3
    By Chris Davies February 28th, 2022

    Honor Earbuds 3 Pro And Watch GS 3 Are Wearables With Hidden Health Talents

    Alongside its new flagship phones comes a new smartwatch and AirPods competitor from Honor. Both devices look impressive on paper, but prices remain a mystery.

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  • Phonak Audéo Paradise
    By SlashGear Staff February 25th, 2022

    Phonak Audeo Paradise Review - Next-Gen Hearing Aids

    Phonak just unveiled what could well be one of the most advanced medical hearables so far.

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  • image of Mars
    By Georgina Torbet February 25th, 2022

    This Is Why Mars Is So Much Smaller Than Earth

    A key difference between Mars and Earth is their size, with Mars being about half the size of Earth. So...why?

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  • Completed segment alignment
    By Georgina Torbet February 25th, 2022

    These 18 Tiny Dots Are A Huge Deal To NASA's Webb Space Telescope

    NASA reveals why these 18 dots are absolutely vital to the success in scientific missions with the James Webb Space Telescope now and through the future.

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  • Image of James Webb
    By Georgina Torbet February 25th, 2022

    What Is NIRSpec? The James Webb Telescope Instrument Explained

    The James Webb Telescope's most interesting instrument NIRSpec explained with the assistance of a pair of short-and-sweet videos from NASA.

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  • Arp 143
    By Georgina Torbet February 25th, 2022

    Hubble Images Two Galaxies In Spectacular Head-On Collision

    NASA revealed a new image from Hubble showing two galaxies colliding, or in an intergalactic tug of war, however you want to look this fantastic display.

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