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SpaceX Falcon 9 will light up the sky late Friday over Space Coast - Florida Today

SpaceX Falcon 9 will light up the sky late Friday over Space Coast - Florida Today


SpaceX's Starlink mission launch successful - News 13 Orlando


SpaceX launches 50th Falcon 9 rocket of 2024 on Starlink mission – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now


SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites on 50th mission of the year (video) - Space.com



Persistent helium leak triggers additional delay for Boeing's hard-luck Starliner spacecraft - CBS News

Persistent helium leak triggers additional delay for Boeing's hard-luck Starliner spacecraft - CBS News


Highly anticipated Boeing Starliner launch gets a new target date - CNN


Boeing Starliner launch delayed again. New date is May 25 - The Washington Post


Helium leak further delays Starliner crewed test flight - SpaceNews



NASA astronauts practice 'moonwalking' in the Arizona desert (photos) - Space.com

NASA astronauts practice 'moonwalking' in the Arizona desert (photos) - Space.com


NASA Tests Technology, Practices Artemis Moonwalks in Arizona Desert - NASA


NASA astronauts turn Arizona desert into practice ground for Artemis III moonwalk - The Indian Express


University of Maryland geologist to run simulation that helps astronauts prepare for the moon - WTOP



Massive sunspot that brought widespread auroras to Earth now targets Mars - Space.com

Massive sunspot that brought widespread auroras to Earth now targets Mars - Space.com


Here we go again — new sunspot regions emerge, strong solar flare recorded - Space.com


How NASA Tracked the Most Intense Solar Storm in Decades - Science@NASA


NASA video: Solar storms are as impressive as the auroras they caused - New Atlas



Could Dyson spheres exist in our galaxy? - NBC News

Could Dyson spheres exist in our galaxy? - View Full Coverage on Google News


NASA's Flyby Of Europa Suggests "Something" Stirring Beneath The Ice - IFLScience

NASA's Flyby Of Europa Suggests "Something" Stirring Beneath The Ice - IFLScience


NASA Juno images of Jupiter moon Europa - Sky at Night Magazine


NASA's Juno probe captures fascinating high-resolution images of Jupiter's icy moon Europa - Space.com


Juno Reveals Secrets About Europa's Icy Surface - Universe Today



Bizarre evolutionary roots of Africa's iconic upside-down baobab trees revealed - Livescience.com

Bizarre evolutionary roots of Africa's iconic upside-down baobab trees revealed - Livescience.com


Baobab Trees Had a Strange Evolutionary Journey - The New York Times


Scientists solve mystery of ancient 'tree of life' - BBC.com


"Tree of Life" origins traced to Madagascar : Short Wave - NPR



Black holes observed colliding when universe was only 740m years old - The Guardian

Black holes observed colliding when universe was only 740m years old - The Guardian


Webb Telescope Spots Most Distant Black Hole Merger Ever Detected - IFLScience


James Webb telescope spots 2 monster black holes merging at the dawn of time, challenging our understanding of the universe - Livescience.com


JWST discovers black holes merging near the dawn of the cosmos - Astronomy Magazine



The human brain has been shrinking – and no-one quite knows why - BBC.com

The human brain has been shrinking – and no-one quite knows why -


NASA and ESA complete agreement for cooperation on Mars rover mission - SpaceNews

NASA and ESA complete agreement for cooperation on Mars rover mission - SpaceNews


NASA, ESA join forces on life-hunting ExoMars rover - Space.com


NASA, European Space Agency Unite to Land Europe's Rover on Mars - NASA


Rosalind Franklin rover gets another shot at Mars after string of bad luck - The Register



Rocket Report: Starship stacked; Georgia shuts the door on Spaceport Camden - Ars Technica

Rocket Report: Starship stacked; Georgia shuts the door on Spaceport Camden - View Full Coverage on Google News


New 3D map charted with Google AI reveals 'mysterious but beautiful' slice of human brain - Livescience.com

New 3D map charted with Google AI reveals 'mysterious but beautiful' slice of human brain - Livescience.com


Google and Harvard unveil most detailed ever map of human brain - CNN


Researchers publish largest-ever dataset of neural connections — Harvard Gazette - Harvard Gazette


Google AI: New insights from 6 images of the human brain - The Keyword | Google Product and Technology News



Unusual giant planet as fluffy as cotton candy spotted by astronomers - KSL.com

Unusual giant planet as fluffy as cotton candy spotted by astronomers - View Full Coverage on Google News


A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now Illinois 300 million years ago - CNN

A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now Illinois 300 million years ago - CNN


Spiny legged 308-million-year-old arachnid discovered in the Mazon Creek locality - Phys.org


'Unlike Any Other': Prehistoric Illinois' Spiny-Legged Arachnid Discovered - Newsweek


Fossil of 308-million-year-old spider ancestor with prickly legs found - Interesting Engineering



'Solar Superstorm' Photos: See Last Weekend's Aurora From Space - Forbes

'Solar Superstorm' Photos: See Last Weekend's Aurora From Space - View Full Coverage on Google News


Earth-Sized World Found Around Star That Will Live 100 Billion Years - IFLScience

Earth-Sized World Found Around Star That Will Live 100 Billion Years - IFLScience


Astronomers discover new Earth-sized world orbiting an ultra-cool star - Phys.org


Earth-size planet discovered around cool red dwarf star shares its name with a biscuit - Space.com


Detection of an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting the nearby ultracool dwarf star SPECULOOS-3 - Nature.com



New photos show Jupiter's tiny moon Amalthea - Phys.org

New photos show Jupiter's tiny moon Amalthea - Phys.org


NASA spacecraft saw something incredible near Jupiter's Great Red Spot - Mashable


In Photos: NASA's Juno Sends Back Spectacular Images Of Jupiter - Forbes


NASA Probe Snaps Photo Of Reddest Object In The Solar System - IFLScience



NASA Emails Show Growing Concerns About SpaceX Plan to Save Hubble Telescope - ExtremeTech

NASA Emails Show Growing Concerns About SpaceX Plan to Save Hubble Telescope - View Full Coverage on Google News


New Solar Technology Converts Greenhouse Gases Into Valuable Fuel - SciTechDaily

New Solar Technology Converts Greenhouse Gases Into Valuable Fuel - SciTechDaily


Addressing Carbon Dioxide Concerns with Newly Discovered Photocatalytic Materials - Securities.io



Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physics - Phys.org

Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physics - Phys.org


Kolmogorov Arnold Networks - Towards Data Science


Artificial intelligence calculates phase diagrams - This AI could even automate scientific experiments in the future - Chemie.de



Junk from a SpaceX Dragon 'trunk' may have crashed into a Canadian farmer's field (photos) - Space.com

Junk from a SpaceX Dragon 'trunk' may have crashed into a Canadian farmer's field (photos) - Space.com


Chunk of space debris lands in Sask. farm field - CBC.ca


Giant Piece of Space Junk Crashes Down on Farm of Canadian, Who Intends to Sell It and Spend Money on Hockey Rink - Futurism


88-pound piece of SpaceX spacecraft debris crashes on a farm in Canada - Interesting Engineering



Sea otters use tools to open hard-shelled prey, saving their teeth, research reveals - The Guardian

Sea otters use tools to open hard-shelled prey, saving their teeth, research reveals - The Guardian


Sea otter study finds tool use allows access to larger prey, reduces tooth damage - Phys.org


In California, otters are turning to tools to eat prey in Monterey Bay - The Hill


Sea otters use natural tools to help take care of their teeth: study - FOX 28 Spokane



Study proves black holes have a ‘plunging region,’ just as Einstein predicted - CNN

Study proves black holes have a ‘plunging region,’ just as Einstein predicted - CNN


First proof that “plunging regions” exist around black holes in space - University of Oxford


Scientists discover bizarre region around black holes that proves Einstein right yet again - Livescience.com


Scientists unveil Black Hole's plunge, bizarre region around black holes found - WION



Mars Methane Mystery // BepiColombo In Trouble // Crazy Auroras - Fraser Cain

Mars Methane Mystery // BepiColombo In Trouble // Crazy Auroras - Fraser Cain


Europe is uncertain whether its ambitious Mercury probe can reach the planet - Ars Technica


The BepiColombo Mission To Mercury is Losing Power - Universe Today


Japanese-European spacecraft bound for Mercury weakened by thruster glitch - Space.com



Scientists demonstrate the survival of quantum coherence in a chemical reaction involving ultracold molecules - Phys.org

Scientists demonstrate the survival of quantum coherence in a chemical reaction involving ultracold molecules - Phys.org


Fragile quantum entanglement may survive chaos of chemical reactions - New Scientist


Physics - Fine Control of Ultracold Polar Molecules - Physics


Quantum state manipulation and cooling of ultracold molecules - Nature.com



Some of the oldest stars in the universe found hiding near the Milky Way's edge — and they may not be alone - Livescience.com

Some of the oldest stars in the universe found hiding near the Milky Way's edge — and they may not be alone - Livescience.com


In the Milky Way, 3 intruder stars are 'on the run' — in the wrong direction - Space.com


MIT researchers discover the universe's oldest stars in our own galactic backyard - MIT News


Some of the Universe's Oldest Stars Have Been Found Circling Our Own Galaxy - Syfy



Spiders Use Their Webs as Giant Microphones to Hear What's Going on Around Them, Says New Research - Good News Network

Spiders Use Their Webs as Giant Microphones to Hear What's Going on Around Them, Says New Research - Good News Network


The Itsy Bitsy Spider Inspired a Microphone - The New York Times


Spiderweb Thread Inspires Ultrasmall Microphones - Scientific American


A spider silk sound system: Webs match acoustic particle velocity for long-distance sound detection - Phys.org



Hubble’s Inside the Image: Lensed Supernova Refsdal - NASA Goddard

Hubble’s Inside the Image: Lensed Supernova Refsdal -


Hubble views cosmic dust lanes - Phys.org

Hubble views cosmic dust lanes - Phys.org


The Venerable Hubble Space Telescope Keeps Delivering - Universe Today


What the Hell's Going on With This Space Cloud? - Gizmodo


Dusty galaxy looks like a cosmic net in gorgeous new Hubble Telescope photo - Space.com



A massive, icy Mars crater stares up at a Red Planet orbiter (image) - Space.com

A massive, icy Mars crater stares up at a Red Planet orbiter (image) - Space.com



80 Weird Science Posts That Have Been Scientifically Proven To Be Interesting - Bored Panda

80 Weird Science Posts That Have Been Scientifically Proven To Be Interesting -


Deep-sea sponge's 'zero-energy' flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs - Phys.org

Deep-sea sponge's 'zero-energy' flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs -


Scientists are mapping Earth's rivers from space before climate change devastates our planet - Space.com

Scientists are mapping Earth's rivers from space before climate change devastates our planet -


He Seeks Mystery Magnetic Fields With His Quantum Compass - Quanta Magazine

He Seeks Mystery Magnetic Fields With His Quantum Compass -


Orbital Paparazzi Captures a Sneaky Picture of the ISS - Gizmodo

Orbital Paparazzi Captures a Sneaky Picture of the ISS - View Full Coverage on Google News


Some mice have a cheating heart. It's a hormonal thing, scientists find. - The Washington Post

Some mice have a cheating heart. It's a hormonal thing, scientists find. - The Washington Post


Evolution of a novel adrenal cell type that promotes parental care - Nature.com


New Hormone Discovery Explains Monogamy - Neuroscience News


Scientists discover some mice are monogamous due to previously unknown hormone-generating cells - Phys.org



India's ambitious 2nd Mars mission to include a rover, helicopter, sky crane and a supersonic parachute - Space.com

India's ambitious 2nd Mars mission to include a rover, helicopter, sky crane and a supersonic parachute - Space.com


ISRO announces plans to make India the third country to reach Mars, draws inspiration from NASA’s probes - Business Insider India


ISRO's Mars mission strategy unveiled: Helicopter, robotic car, and crane to navigate red planet - The Times of India


Mangalyaan-2 unveiled: India poised to become third nation to land on Mars - Business Standard



Jeong Min Park earns 2024 Schmidt Science Fellowship - MIT News

Jeong Min Park earns 2024 Schmidt Science Fellowship -


NASA's Mars sample return mission is in trouble. Could a single SLS megarocket be the answer? - Space.com

NASA's Mars sample return mission is in trouble. Could a single SLS megarocket be the answer? - Space.com


The mission to retrieve a Mars sample is running into turbulence - The Verge


NASA Forging Ahead With Mars Sample Gathering - Aviation Week


Intuitive Machines Proposes Lunar Technology for Mars Sample Return Mission Overhaul - Tech Times



Why do sharks swim so close to shore? Scientists have finally discovered the answer - New York Post

Why do sharks swim so close to shore? Scientists have finally discovered the answer -


Could Neanderthals talk? - Livescience.com

Could Neanderthals talk? -


Brain Circuit for Color Perception Identified - Neuroscience News

Brain Circuit for Color Perception Identified - Neuroscience News


Hue selectivity from recurrent circuitry in Drosophila - Nature.com



Study finds paleolithic people settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought - Phys.org

Study finds paleolithic people settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought - Phys.org


Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought - HeritageDaily



Smelting Steel Without Fossil Fuels: Solar Power Shatters the 1,000°C Barrier for Industrial Heating - SciTechDaily

Smelting Steel Without Fossil Fuels: Solar Power Shatters the 1,000°C Barrier for Industrial Heating - SciTechDaily


Sunlight-trapping device can generate temperatures over 1000°C - New Scientist


Scientists Set A Solar Thermal Trap To Snare Fossil Fuels - CleanTechnica


This New Solar Power Technology Generates A Massive Amount of Heat, No Fossil Fuels Required - The Debrief



The mystery of the disappearing Neanderthal Y chromosome - Livescience.com

The mystery of the disappearing Neanderthal Y chromosome -


Comic Con to Ironman, here's what's happening on the Central Coast this weekend - KSBY News

Comic Con to Ironman, here's what's happening on the Central Coast this weekend -


New hope for an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet - Big Think

New hope for an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet -


Furry thieves are running loose in a Maine forest, research shows - Phys.org

Furry thieves are running loose in a Maine forest, research shows -


Bizarre device uses 'blind quantum computing' to let you access quantum computers from home - Livescience.com

Bizarre device uses 'blind quantum computing' to let you access quantum computers from home -


Mystery CRISPR unlocked: A new ally against antibiotic resistance? - Phys.org

Mystery CRISPR unlocked: A new ally against antibiotic resistance? -


Ask Ethan: Are we expanding along with the Universe? - Big Think

Ask Ethan: Are we expanding along with the Universe? -


From fungi to fashion: Mushroom eco-leather is moving towards the mainstream - Phys.org

From fungi to fashion: Mushroom eco-leather is moving towards the mainstream -


Researchers develop world's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip - Phys.org

Researchers develop world's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip - Phys.org


UK builds world's smallest light detector to shrink quantum computers - Interesting Engineering



NASA Mars Rover Following Path of What Appears to Be Ancient River - Futurism

NASA Mars Rover Following Path of What Appears to Be Ancient River - Futurism


Sols 4184-4185: Look Near! Look Far! - Science@NASA


Rover explored 'completely new Martian vista' this week - KYW


Sols 4186-4188: Almost There… - Mirage News



Is dark matter's main rival theory dead? There's bad news from the Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests - Space.com

Is dark matter's main rival theory dead? There's bad news from the Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests -


How saber-toothed tigers acquired their long upper canine teeth - Phys.org

How saber-toothed tigers acquired their long upper canine teeth - Phys.org


Sabre-toothed fangs evolved rapidly, but this came at a cost - Earth.com


Saber Teeth are as Mysterious Evolutionarily as They are Iconic Visually - DISCOVER Magazine



The "Goldilocks" zone of habitable planets is likely outdated. Here's why. - Big Think

The "Goldilocks" zone of habitable planets is likely outdated. Here's why. -


Into the abyss: Understanding black hole formation through natal kicks and neutrino emission - Phys.org

Into the abyss: Understanding black hole formation through natal kicks and neutrino emission -


The Craton Enigma: Scientists Propose a New Continental Formation Theory - SciTechDaily

The Craton Enigma: Scientists Propose a New Continental Formation Theory - SciTechDaily


Study Proposes New Mechanism To Explain How The First Continents Formed - Forbes



Glass sensors 1,000x smaller than sand, 3D-printed on optical fiber - Interesting Engineering

Glass sensors 1,000x smaller than sand, 3D-printed on optical fiber - Interesting Engineering


A thousand times smaller than a grain of sand—glass sensors 3D-printed on optical fiber - Phys.org


Researchers 3D print silica glass micro-optics on optic fiber tips - VoxelMatters


Nanoscale Glass Structures, 3D-Printed on the Tip of an Optical Fiber, Offer Robust Sensing - Hackster.io



Ion swap dramatically improves performance of CO₂-defeating catalyst - Phys.org

Ion swap dramatically improves performance of CO₂-defeating catalyst -


Scientists prove 'quantum theory' that could lead to ultrafast magnetic computing - Livescience.com

Scientists prove 'quantum theory' that could lead to ultrafast magnetic computing -


Being Small Appears to Be The Secret to Evolutionary Success - ScienceAlert

Being Small Appears to Be The Secret to Evolutionary Success -


Scientists Test for Quantum Gravity - Universe Today

Scientists Test for Quantum Gravity -


Tiny yet Mighty Titanium + Carbon Fiber Pocket Knife is Smaller and Lighter than your House Key - Yanko Design

Tiny yet Mighty Titanium + Carbon Fiber Pocket Knife is Smaller and Lighter than your House Key -


Point Nemo: What It's Like Sailing To The Most Remote Place On Earth - IFLScience

Point Nemo: What It's Like Sailing To The Most Remote Place On Earth -


7 parts of the human body have become useless over time that you may not know you have - UNILAD

7 parts of the human body have become useless over time that you may not know you have -

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