Evidence for Planet 9 found in icy bodies sneaking past Neptune
By Keith Cooper
'Strongest Statistical Evidence Yet' For Planet Nine Has Been Found, Scientist Says
By David Nield
Mystery planet? New evidence suggests huge 9th planet in solar system
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Astronomers Find Evidence Of A Massive Object Beyond The Orbit Of Neptune
By James Felton
New evidence found for Planet 9
By Bob Yirka
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Galaxies Evolved Surprisingly Quickly in the Early Universe
By Mark Thompson
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NASA's Webb telescope captures new photos of Horsehead Nebula
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NASA releases 'unprecedented' Horsehead Nebula image captured by James Webb Space Telescope. What to know about the stellar nursery.
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A horse-shaped nebula gets its close-up in new photos by NASA's Webb telescope
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Horsehead Nebula rears its head in gorgeous new James Webb Space Telescope images (video)
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NASA crew announced for simulated Mars mission next month
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Mars Audio Log #9
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Shareef Al Romaithi: the Emirati pilot helping Mars dreams take flight
By Sarwat Nasir
People Pretending to Live on Mars Have Been Isolated for 300+ Days, Gunning for a Year
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A New Type of Mission to Mars: Simulating a Year on the Red Planet
By Rick Robinson
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Global Accounting of Earth's Rivers
NASA-Led Study Provides New Global Accounting of Earth's Rivers
Global patterns in river water storage dependent on residence time
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Study Provides New Global Estimates Of Rivers
By Joji Xavier
What amount of water do Earth's rivers hold?
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First Light from Einstein Probe: A Supernova Remnant
By Mark Thompson
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Gemini south reveals origin of unexpected differences in giant binary stars
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NASA looks for an MSR lifeline
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NASA's Viper moon rover gets its 'neck' and 'head' installed for mission later this year
By Meredith Garofalo
Launch Roundup: China returns to the moon, SpaceX keeps up high launch cadence - NASASpaceFlight.com
By John Sharp
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Black hole 'traffic jams' are forcing cosmic monsters to collide, new study finds
By Robert Lea
'Traffic jams' in the hearts of galaxies can force black holes to collide
By Robert Lea
Galactic Centers Might Experience A Traffic Jam Of Black Holes
By Alfredo Carpineti
Supermassive black holes may provide a nursery for mini ones to grow
By Leah Crane
Black holes collisions are caused by cosmic traffic jams
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China releases world's most detailed moon atlas (video)
By Andrew Jones
China reveals most detailed geological map of the moon ever created
By Ben Turner
China's Moon Atlas Is the Most Detailed Ever Made
By Ling Xin
The Chinese Academy of Sciences has released the world's first high-resolution 'moon map,' a must-have guide for future lunar exploration missions
New moon atlas the most detailed ever
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inflatable space habitats as big as stadiums to fly with spaceX out of earth in 2026
By Matthew Burgos
Revolutionary Inflatable Space Station Design Provides "More Volume, Less Cost"
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 128: Engineering Inflatable Structures for Space
This Massive Space Balloon Could Also Be Our First Home on Mars
By Daniel Patrascu
B.C.-made material to be used in expandable space habitats
By Nelson Bennett
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SpaceX Delivers EU Galileo Navigation Satellites Into Orbit
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral may be seen from Volusia
By Jennifer Sangalang and Rick Neale
SpaceX Starlink rocket launch near Kennedy Space Center: How to watch
By Jennifer Sangalang and Rick Neale
Falcon 9 launches Galileo navigation satellites
By Jeff Foust
Florida rocket launch may be seen from Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach
By Jennifer Sangalang and Rick Neale
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Challenging Previous Theory: Mantle Heat Rejuvenated Earth's Crust 3 Billion Years Ago
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Planets on parade! This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher
By David J. Eicher
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The Astronomical Sky above Edinburgh and Lothian May 2024
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Probing The Effects Of Interplanetary Space On Asteroid Ryugu - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
Probing the effects of interplanetary space on asteroid Ryugu
Nonmagnetic framboid and associated iron nanoparticles with a space-weathered feature from asteroid Ryugu
By Hikaru Yabuta, Takeharu Kato and Tetsuya Akashi
Japan probe finds scars of micrometeoroid bombardment on asteroid Ryugu
By Mrigakshi Dixit
Pieces of distant asteroid show 'bombardment' that happens to objects in space
By Andrew Griffin
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NASA Unveils Game-Changing Electric Propulsion Technology for Future Space Missions
Next Generation Ion Engines Will Be Extremely Powerful
By Matt Williams
NASA's Hall-effect thruster could unlock small spacecraft revolution
By Chris Young
Advancing Low-Power Electric Propulsion for Planetary and Commercial Missions
NASA Designed Electric Propulsion System Primed to Make Planetary Exploration Possible
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How Solar Storms This Year Will Help Mars Astronauts in the Future (Mars Report - April 2024)
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UV light treats beet disease, combats fungicide resistance | Cornell Chronicle
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Brown Fat’s “Off Switch” Discovery Combats Obesity
Cold-induced expression of a truncated adenylyl cyclase 3 acts as rheostat to brown fat function
By Martin Jastroch, Alexander Pfeifer and Elena Schmidt
Scientists Identify 'Brown Fat' Activation As Ultimate Weight Loss Turbocharger
By Finlay Mead
Obesity Treatments Might Target a Protein for Cooling Brown Fat's Burn
Scientists Discover "Off Switch" Protein That Limits Brown Fat's Calorie-Burning Potential
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Boeing Starliner astronauts conduct dress rehearsal ahead of May 6 launch (photos, video)
By Elizabeth Howell
Boeing Starliner 1st astronaut flight: Live updates
By Tariq Malik and Elizabeth Howell
NASA astronauts arrive for Boeing's first human spaceflight
By Marcia Dunn
NASA Sets Coverage for Boeing Starliner's First Crewed Launch, Docking
Boeing and NASA decide to move forward with historic crewed launch of new spacecraft
By Jackie Wattles
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NASA's Hubble pauses science due to gyro issue
NASA's Hubble Pauses Science Due to Gyro Issue
Hubble Space Telescope pauses science due to gyroscope issue
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Hubble Telescope Put Into Dreaded Safe Mode Due to Ongoing Glitch
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Just a day after Voyager's resurrection NASA got into trouble with another iconic spacecraft
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Another New Molecule Discovered Forming in Space
By Evan Gough
Buried in the Cat's Paw Nebula lies one of the largest space molecules ever seen
By Robert Lea
Newly Spotted Complex Molecule Is Among The Largest Ever Discovered Outside The Solar System
By Alfredo Carpineti
Rotational Spectrum and First Interstellar Detection of 2-Methoxyethanol Using ALMA Observations of NGC 6334I - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
New molecule detected in space where stars are born
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NASA Sets Coverage for Dragon Spacecraft Relocation on Space Station
NASA to Provide Coverage as Dragon Departs Station with Science
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SpaceX's 30th Dragon cargo mission departs the ISS, heads home to Earth
By Mike Wall
SpaceX CRS-27 Mission To Space Station - Science Payloads Explained
Dragon Spacecraft Undocks from International Space Station, Will Splashdown Off Coast of Florida
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Deepest blue hole in the world discovered, with hidden caves and tunnels believed to be inside
By Sascha Pare
Emerging Electron Microscopy Techniques for Quantum Research
By Rebecca A Ingle
In a first, scientists precisely control thorium nuclei with lasers
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Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined
Shedding Light on the Thorium-229 Nuclear Clock Isomer
Physicists excited atomic nuclei with laser
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Scientists Excite Thorium-229 Nucleus with Laser, Paving the Way for Unprecedented Precision Measurements
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'Tiger stripes' on Saturn's moon Enceladus could reveal if its oceans are habitable
By Robert Lea
Saturn's Ocean Moon Enceladus Is Able To Support Life
By Fabian Klenner
Jet activity on Enceladus linked to tidally driven strike-slip motion along tiger stripes
By Alexander Berne, Erin J. Leonard and Mark Simons
Is there life on... Saturn? A small moon orbiting the sixth planet has scientists' attention
By Diana Opong-Parry
Enceladus Spills Its Guts through Strike–Slip Motion
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NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System Ready to Launch
NASA's New Solar Sail Has Launched and Deployed
By Mark Thompson
NASA Deploys New Solar Sail Technology As 80-Square-Meter Sail Unfurls In Space
By Alfredo Carpineti
World's most advanced solar sail rockets into space
By David Szondy
Rocket Lab launches new NASA solar sail tech to orbit (video, photos)
By Mike Wall
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Inside Qatar's Most Serene Retreat, Zulal Wellness Resort By Chiva-Som
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James Webb Turns to Examine Planet Showing Potential Sign of Life
By Victor Tangermann
Life on another planet, finally? James Webb Space Telescope to answer soon
James Webb telescope to investigate strongest sign of alien life
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Webb studies planet K2-18 b again to confirm presence of gas 'only produced by life'
By Eric Ralls
Forget Mars, are there aliens on… K2-18b? Discovery of planet twice as big as Earth emitting gas 'only produce
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Private moon lander will carry Nokia's 4G cell network to the lunar surface this year
By Stefanie Waldek
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Researchers Find Oldest Evidence Of Earth's Magnetic Field
By David Bressan
Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth's magnetic field. Here's why that's puzzling
By Keith Cooper
Earth's protective sky is at least 3.7 billion years old
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Rocks with the oldest evidence of Earth’s magnetic field discovered
Researchers find oldest undisputed evidence of Earth’s magnetic field
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NASA achieves 25Mbps over a 140 million-mile gap, so your ISP has no excuse now
By Simon Batt
Space laser transmission strikes Earth from 140 million miles away: NASA
By Ben Cost
NASA's Optical Comms Demo Transmits Data Over 140 Million Miles
NASA's Psyche hits 25 Mbps from 140 million miles away – enough for Ultra HD Netflix
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NASA demonstrates space network speeds of up to 267 Mbps — Deep Space Optical Communications stretch beyond 140 million miles
By Christopher Harper
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Researchers just found more than 1000 new solar system objects hiding in plain sight
By Harry Baker
Thousand more solar system objects found shocking scientists
Citizen scientists spot more than 1000 new asteroids in old Hubble Telescope photos
By Sharmila Kuthunur
Astronomers hunt down photobombing asteroids in archival Hubble images
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Over 1000 New Additions to Our Solar System Were Hiding in Hubble's Archives
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Electrical engineering's Adam Goodman discusses CWRU discovery projects related to total solar eclipse
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An Unsettling New Image Shows 'Spiders' on Mars
By Darren Orf
Strange cluster of 'spiders' spotted in 'Inca City' on Mars (photo)
By Samantha Mathewson
'Spiders' spotted on surface of Mars: Here's what they really are
By Eric Lagatta
A spacecraft captured images of "spiders" on the surface of Mars. Here's what they really are.
By Kerry Breen
'Spiders' on Mars as seen by ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
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Tidal disruption event ASASSN-19bt experiences unusual radio evolution, observations show
By Tomasz Nowakowski
Terrestrial Planet Formation From A Ring: Long-term Simulations Accounting For The Giant Planet Instability - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing