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  • Saturn
    By Daniel Feininger October 2nd, 2022

    This Ancient Moon Could Answer Two Cosmic Mysteries According To Scientists

    How did Saturn get its tilt and its rings? Scientist believe they might have both answers, and it has to do with a moon collision.

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  • Flooding from Hurricane Ian
    By S.G. Howe September 30th, 2022

    Hurricane Ian Is A Grim Warning Of The Future

    Scientific reports suggest that climate change will continue to increase the intensity with which tropical storms hit human cities with wind and water.

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  • Hubble Telescope
    By S.G. Howe September 30th, 2022

    NASA And SpaceX May Work Together To Extend Hubble Telescope's Life

    Here's how a new program collaboration between NASA and SpaceX could extend the operational life of Hubble by a significant length of time.

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  • James Webb deep field
    By Georgina Torbet September 29th, 2022

    Webb Telescope Takes A Peek At The Oldest Stars In The Universe

    The James Webb Space Telescope just delivered data that includes some of the oldest views of stars that humans have ever experienced.

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  • person using cordless vacuum
    By Kayla Dube September 29th, 2022

    5 Common Household Items Invented By NASA

    NASA's ambition for exploring our universe has produced myriad new technologies, many of which are practical for household use. Here are some of the top five.

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  • Red running track at park
    By Rob Rich September 28th, 2022

    Humans Are No Match For This Sprinting Robot

    We've seen robots dance to retro hits and navigate indoor parkour courses with more agility than some humans. Now they can set their own sprinting records, too.

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  • Amazon Astro in guard mode
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 28th, 2022

    Amazon's Robot Can Now Call The Cops

    Amazon's Astro robot is still a thing, and it is now a bit smarter than it was a year ago. Are you ready for a world in which robots can call the cops?

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  • NASA concept image DART mission
    By Brittany Roston September 27th, 2022

    NASA DART Mission Successfully Slams Spacecraft Into Asteroid: Here's What Comes Next

    After several months of waiting, NASA's DART spacecraft arrived at - and then slammed into - the asteroid Dimorphos. That was only the first part of the test.

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  • DART
    By Alex Hevesy September 26th, 2022

    Here's How You Can Watch NASA Crash A $330M Spacecraft

    Crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to save Earth sounds like a movie plot, but NASA's DART is a very real test of the tech to do it - and it hits today.

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  • Testing the SPU method for boosting metabolism.
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 26th, 2022

    Scientists Find An Astonishing Fat Burning Exercise Perfect For Desk Workers

    A technique called Soleus Pushup can ramp up metabolism with minimal physical effort for those who lead sedentary lifestyles.

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  • A concept of a robotic sleeve for treating kids with cerebral palsy
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 25th, 2022

    How Robotic Garments Could Change The Game For Cerebral Palsy Patients

    A new robotic technology aims to create less expensive, simplified treatment for patients with cerebral palsy.

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  • mauna kea hawaii mountain summit
    By Matt Salter September 23rd, 2022

    Why The Thirty Meter Telescope Is So Controversial

    For almost a decade, scientists and protestors have argued over building a vast new telescope in Hawaii. Now, a breakthrough decision could change everything.

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  • Two silver prototype SpaceX Starships
    By Eli Shayotovich September 23rd, 2022

    Why SpaceX's Starship Is Made Out Of Stainless Steel According To Elon Musk

    Elon Musk had good reasons to go with reliable stainless steel for his interplanetary starship rather than carbon fiber. We explore those reasons.

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  • mars-blue-sunset
    By Chris Davies September 23rd, 2022

    This Stunning Blue Mars Sunset Makes Monday Feel Easier

    The Mars Curiosity Rover captured what the sunset looks like from space

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  • Space debris around Earth
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 23rd, 2022

    The FCC Is Tired Of Space Junk

    In the same way that garbage fills the oceans, the space around Earth is full of junk, including old satellites. The FCC says things need to change.

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  • Webb image of Neptune
    By Georgina Torbet September 22nd, 2022

    Neptune's Rings Captured In Clearest James Webb Image Yet

    Neptune's elusive rings are mysterious, and the new image will allow scientists to learn more about them and the planet itself.quite

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  • Solar system illustration
    By Georgina Torbet September 22nd, 2022

    What Is A Launch Window, And Why Does NASA Use It?

    Initiating a successful rocket launch into space is all about timing -- and how much time there is depends on the mission at hand.

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  • Man with a telescope looking into the night sky
    By Eli Shayotovich September 22nd, 2022

    The Reason Why Astronomers Need To Use Red Flashlights At Night

    The red light plays ays a major role in helping astronomers optimize their night vision during periods without bright light around.

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  • Person holding mobile phone with Blue Origin logo  on screen in front of webpage
    By Eli Shayotovich September 22nd, 2022

    The Reason Jeff Bezos Named His Aerospace Company Blue Origin

    According to Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin is named because "... this is the blue planet and this is the planet that we have to save."

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  • Tesla Bot concept
    By James Dolan September 21st, 2022

    Elon Musk's Humanoid Robot Is Facing Some Serious Skepticism

    Tesla has an ambitious plan to develop a robot that, in addition to looking like a human, will be able to perform many human tasks. Not everyone is convinced.

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  • Peloton Tread from above
    By Markkus Rovito September 20th, 2022

    Peloton Tread Review: An Investment For The Long Run

    It's time we took a new look at the Peloton Tread. After a rocky patch of recalls in 2021, it would seem Peloton's back on track, but is this ecosystem for you?

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  • An Artemis Program rocket
    By Daniel Feininger September 20th, 2022

    The Reason Why NASA's Artemis Program Doesn't Have Reusable Rockets

    NASA's decision not to utilize reusable rockets comes down to simple physics, mission necessity, and astronaut safety.

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  • Spinal Ultrasound Investigation in space
    By Georgina Torbet September 19th, 2022

    The Complicated Process Of Performing Surgery In Space

    Performing surgery in space, while historically unnecessary, could soon be a necessity for astronauts. Here's how researchers are evolving the complex process.

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  • Queen Elizabeth II memorial screen
    By Chris Davies September 19th, 2022

    How The BBC Went Green In Its Huge Queen's Funeral Broadcast

    The BBC's coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral is a huge undertaking, but the news organization is making the operation green in a couple key ways

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  • Artist's impression of interstellar asteroid ′Oumuamua
    By Eli Shayotovich September 17th, 2022

    The Strange, Cigar-Shaped Asteroid That Had Astronomers Fascinated

    Astronomers believe the object, dubbed 'Oumuamua, came from the general direction of the Lyra constellation

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  • Sun with solar storms
    By Kayla Dube September 17th, 2022

    Here's How Solar Storms Can Impact The Earth

    Has your GPS ever acted up for no apparent reason? You may be able to blame that on the sun's activity, which can also impact other things on Earth.

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  • Saturn and its magnificent ring against a dark backdrop
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 16th, 2022

    This Wild New Theory Claims Saturn Was A Moon-Killer

    The latest in a series of discoveries suggests that Saturn once had a moon called "Chrysalis" that was smashed into what are now planetary rings.

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