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  • wormhole tunnel in outer space
    By David Rossiaky March 1st, 2023

    Scientists May Have Figured Out How To Find Wormholes (If They Exist)

    Scientists have found that existing techniques can be used to hunt for wormholes if they exist, but be warned: things are about to get even more warped.

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  • hypersonic vehicle flying over Earth
    By David Rossiaky February 28th, 2023

    The Fascinating Science Behind How Hypersonic Weapons Work

    Hypersonic flight refers to objects traveling through the atmosphere at Mach 5 - that's 3,500 mph or nearly 1 mile per second - or faster.

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  • Falcon9 and Dragon Spacecraft launch pad
    By Dave McQuilling February 27th, 2023

    NASA Scrubs SpaceX Crew-6 Mission To ISS, Sets New Launch Target Of March 2

    The manned Crew-6 space mission that was set to report to the ISS has been postponed until next month, citing a potential propulsion issue at the launch pad.

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  • apple watch heart health echocardiogram ecg ekg
    By Matt Salter February 22nd, 2023

    Cancer Patients And Firefighters To Use Apple Watches In Beneficial Heart Health Research

    Apple is collaborating with health care providers to use medical data collected on Apple Watches to improve outcomes for patients with cancer and heart trouble.

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  • Astronaut in orbit
    By Daniel Feininger February 21st, 2023

    Artificial Gravity Space Stations Just Got One Step Closer To Reality Thanks To Vast Space

    Vast has acquired Launcher, a space exploration startup that has done incredible things with orbital space tug infrastructure and hosted payload delivery.

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  • space exploration concept art
    By Daniel Feininger February 17th, 2023

    The Four Types Of Planetary Systems Scientists Say Make Up Our Universe

    A team of scientists has classified the types of planetary systems that make up our universe. Observations using the Kepler telescope led to the discoveries.

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  • Deep space black hole illustration
    By Nadeem Sarwar February 15th, 2023

    Scientists Find Evidence That Black Holes Are The Cause Of Dark Energy

    Remarkable new research from multiple institutions claims that black holes are the possible source of the astronomical enigma that is dark energy.

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  • mantis shrimp aquarium stone reef
    By Matt Salter February 15th, 2023

    Why The U.S. Army Is Building A Robot That Can Punch Like A Mantis Shrimp

    The Army's ongoing study of the shrimp's movement could open up a field of applications for the simple spring-under-pressure principle.

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  • SpaceX rocket on display
    By Daniel Feininger February 14th, 2023

    Why SpaceX Is Under Fire After The Record Breaking Super Heavy Booster Test

    SpaceX has publicly tested its Super Heavy booster, and while it went well, the company is under fire due to an environmental incident caught on film.

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  • X-15 hypersonic plane
    By Eli Shayotovich February 13th, 2023

    The Incredible Features Of The X-15, A Supersonic Research Aircraft And Spaceplane

    The X-15 was the first plane to reach the 100,000-foot mark and fly at hypersonic speeds beyond Mach 4, 5, and 6.

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  • zoox robotaxi
    By Alex Hevesy February 13th, 2023

    Zoox Self-Driving Robotaxis Are Finally On Public Roads, But You Can't Use Them Quite Yet

    Zoox, a company that researches and designs autonomous vehicles, just revealed that it has made history with recent developments in its robotaxi program.

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  • starlink charging ukraine
    By Matt Salter February 9th, 2023

    SpaceX Comes Clean About Limiting Starlink For Ukranian Troops

    Elon Musk's SpaceX confessed that the company intervened against Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict with Russia.

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  • Quaoar artist illustration
    By Dave McQuilling February 9th, 2023

    Why This Planet's Newly Discovered Ring System Has Scientists Scratching Their Heads

    Like Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter, Quaoar has rings -- and, according to a recent study published in Nature, Quaoar's rings are particularly interesting.

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  • SpaceX's Starship prototype
    By Nadeem Sarwar February 6th, 2023

    Elon Musk Says First SpaceX Starship Launch Could Happen Next Month

    SpaceX's giant Starship spacecraft may be only weeks away from its first test launch, marking a major milestone for Elon Musk's private space company.

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  • Earth-sized exoplanet K2-18b
    By Georgina Torbet February 5th, 2023

    Astronomers Just Found A Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Planet, And It's Nearby

    The hunt continues for exoplanets that might contain liquid water and are considered habitable. The latest is closer than most at only 31 lightyears away.

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  • Telescope looking over city sky
    By Brian Myers February 2nd, 2023

    Who Created The Telescope And Why Was It Invented?

    In the 17th century, a Dutch glassmaker applied for a telescope patent, but his claim was denied. Who really created the telescope and why was it produced?

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  • Image of asteroid Psyche
    By Georgina Torbet February 2nd, 2023

    What Would Really Happen If We Mined A $27 Quintillion Asteroid?

    Is asteroid mining going to make us all millionaires? Let's drill deep into figuring out the truth.

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  • Starlink satellites burning up in Earth's atmosphere
    By Monica J. White February 2nd, 2023

    Destroyed Starlink Satellites Caught On Video As They Burn Up In The Sky

    Starlink satellites rendered inoperable this week by a geomagnetic storm appear in video showing the destroyed units as they re-enter Earth's atmosphere.

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  • Graphic visualization of exploding space object
    By Brian Myers February 1st, 2023

    Do White Holes Exist In Space?

    White holes have been theorized for nearly as long as their black hole counterparts. Now that we have proof that black holes exist, are white holes next?

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  •  Axiom-1 liftoff at Launch Complex 39B
    By Gabriel Moss February 1st, 2023

    How The Historic Axiom-1 Mission To The ISS Is Unique

    As the Axiom-1 mission takes off into orbit, we take a look at how this mission could change the way private businesses are able to send humans into space.

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  • Samsung SGR-A1 robot sentry
    By Eli Shayotovich February 1st, 2023

    Everything We Know About Samsung's Machine Gun Robots

    A company called Samsung Techwin once made a robot able to target and fire on enemies autonomously as it sat sentry on the Korean peninsula's DMZ.

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  • robot face melting
    By David Rossiaky February 1st, 2023

    Watch How This Shapeshifting Robot Eerily Transforms To Break Out Of Prison

    The robot is made of magnetoactive phase transitional matter, which basically means it relies on magnetic fields to transition between solid and liquid states.

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  • B-21 Raider
    By David Rossiaky January 31st, 2023

    The One Big Problem With Stealth Planes Scientists Can't Fix

    The U.S. government boasts a roster of stealth planes that seem right out of science fiction, but there's one problem they still need to solve.

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  • German MMX rover
    By Georgina Torbet January 29th, 2023

    Why Researchers Want To Send A Rover To Mars' Moon Phobos

    A new rover that's headed for Mars is actually dedicated to exploring Phobos, an orbiting moon of the Red Planet with a very low level of gravity.

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  • space elevator
    By David Rossiaky January 28th, 2023

    Here's Why Experts Say The Real Space Age Will Start When We No Longer Need Rockets

    Physicist Dr. Bradley Edwards explains that somewhat paradoxically, it's rockets that keep us grounded. Is society ready for a space elevator?

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  • Dead Space protagonist space suit
    By Quentyn Kennemer January 27th, 2023

    Dead Space Remake Launches Without Steam Deck Support

    Horror gaming fans are finally able to get their claws on the 'Dead Space' remake, but for those looking to hop in with the Steam Deck, don't hold your breath.

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  • Black and white photo of Ford Mercury Wrist-Twist Steering Wheel
    By Eli Shayotovich January 27th, 2023

    This Futuristic Steering Wheel Concept Was Designed By An Actual Rocket Scientist

    Ford's experiment with a different kind of steering showed some promise but never fully entered production.

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