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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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  • NACHOS CubeSat
    By Georgina Torbet February 25th, 2022

    NASA's NACHOS Instrument Could Predict Volcanic Eruptions

    NASA has a new CubeSat called Nanosat Atmospheric Chemistry Hyperspectral Observation System (NACHOS) that could help predict the eruptions of volcanoes.

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  • Dinosaur eating junk food
    By Chris Burns February 25th, 2022

    Were Dinosaurs Fatter And Weirder Than We Suspect?

    Take a look at the recently uncovered Bajadasaurus pronuspinax and you might well be thrown for a loop.

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  • Connect Pro Thunderbolt 4 dock in workspace
    By Joshua Hawkins February 24th, 2022

    Belkin's New Thunderbolt 4 Dock Is A Game-Changer For Your Workspace

    Belkin revealed a new Thunderbolt 4 dock for the most up-to-date peripherals and high-powered PCs, as well as a pair of new Thunderbolt 4 cables.

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  • Space Force and Starfleet logos
    By Chris Burns February 24th, 2022

    Why The Space Force Logo Looks Like Star Trek, And Star Trek Looks Like NASA

    Today the newest incarnation of the United States Space Force logo was revealed by Donald Trump.

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  • Galaxy Fit
    By Ewdison Then February 24th, 2022

    Galaxy Fit 2 Fitness Band Gets Surprise Update With New Features

    Samsung has surprised Galaxy Fit 2 wearable owners with a new software update, one that adds a few extra features to the aging fitness band.

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  • Nanobot swimming
    By Brittany Roston February 23rd, 2022

    These Injectable Nanobots Can Walk Around Inside A Human Body

    Researchers have developed nanobots that can be injected using an ordinary hypodermic syringe.

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  • Full moon close up
    By Brittany Roston February 23rd, 2022

    China's Skeptical About Origins Of Rocket On Crash Course With Moon

    Experts believe the rocket debris that'll hit the moon next month originates from the 2014 Chang'e-5 mission, but China has formally disagreed.

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  • spaceship orbiting the Earth
    By Tushar Mehta February 21st, 2022

    Why NASA Rejected The Idea Of Making NFTs

    Because non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are uniquely owned assets, NASA has opted to prevent its public domain imagery from being coined in this fashion.

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  • ISS in space over Earth
    By Brittany Roston February 20th, 2022

    New ISS Science Projects Target Skin Aging, Tumors, And Gardening In Space

    The latest ISS cargo launch went smoothly and now 8,300 pounds of supplies are on their way to the space station. Among the cargo are several new experiments.

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  • Starship to Mars
    By Monica J. White February 18th, 2022

    What Elon Musk Has To Say About Sending A Starship To Mars

    SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk has a few things to say about the possibility of sending a starship to the planet Mars with humans aboard in our lifetime.

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  • Artist's impression of IXPE
    By Georgina Torbet February 18th, 2022

    NASA's New X-Ray Observatory Has Captured Its First Image

    NASA revealed the first image captured by the x-ray observatory IXPE. This first image is a portrait of a supernova remnant called Cassiopeia A.

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  • Coca-Cola bottles
    By Eric Abent February 18th, 2022

    Coca-Cola Starlight Tastes Like Space And We're Intrigued

    Coca-Cola has a new sort of flavor for a limited time - one that they suggest tastes like space. Coke Starlight appears in both original and Coke Zero forms.

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  • crystals transmiting laser beams
    By Tushar Mehta February 18th, 2022

    This Quantum Crystal Defies The Normal Laws Of Physics

    Researchers have identified a material that they believe makes a good candidate for use in quantum computers as it defies the normal laws of physics.

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  • Futuristic city with space elevator
    By Matt Milano February 18th, 2022

    Is A Space Elevator Possible Using Today's Technology?

    Space elevators, long a staple of science fiction, promise an innovative way to overcome Earth's orbit.

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  • Illustration of a Dyson Shell
    By Georgina Torbet February 18th, 2022

    What Is A Dyson Sphere And Why Haven't We Built One?

    The basic idea of a Dyson Sphere is simple. So why haven't we built one yet?

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  • James Webb in orbit
    By Georgina Torbet February 17th, 2022

    James Webb Observatory Hits New Milestone With Activated Guidance Sensor

    NASA says the James Webb Space Telescope's fine guidance sensor is now active, marking yet another milestone in the observatory's big transition.

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