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Nearly 7,000 dams have shifted Earth’s North Pole
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Could asteroid mining actually work? Maybe if we start with impact sites on the moon
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NASA discovers a 'super-Earth' with possible oceans orbiting a nearby red dwarf star
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Australian-led study reveals evolutionary adaptations of ancient lungfish
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A Solar System Is Born: Planet-Forming “Pebbles” Detected Around Two Distant Young Stars
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Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS May Be The Oldest Comet Ever Seen
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Hubble Images Used to Create a Beautiful Portrait of the Abell 209 Galaxy Cluster
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Trump’s NASA Cuts Would Hurt America for a Long, Long Time
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Trump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason
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Senate spending bill that overrides proposed NASA cuts held up in committee
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California Desert Dunes Hold Keys to Understanding Mars' Shifting Sands
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This tiny brain molecule could hold the key to learning, memory—and Alzheimer’s treatment
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BrainDagger Films Announces Screenplay Development of Moe Taylor's 2003 Cult Novel, 'The Viral Limit'
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Horrifying Research Finds Melting Glaciers Could Activate Deadly Volcanoes
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Scientists warn hundreds of dormant volcanoes could soon erupt thanks to climate change
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Melting glaciers and ice caps could unleash wave of volcanic eruptions, study says
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Melting Glaciers Could Reawaken Hundreds of Earth's Volcanoes
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Geologists Decode Earth’s 4.4-Billion-Year-Old “Missing” Crust
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A Part of Earth’s Original Crust Still Exists—and It’s Buried in Canada
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University of Ottawa researchers think they've found the world's oldest rocks
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The Sky Today on Saturday, July 12: M56 in Lyra
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Dozens of 'ghost galaxies' may be orbiting the Milky Way
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Milky Way could be teeming with more satellite galaxies than previously thought
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Space breakthrough as Milky Way could have more satellite galaxies than scientists previously thought
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Durham scientists discover more galaxies in Milky Way than previously thought
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24-Million-Year-Old Protein Fragments Are Oldest Ever Recovered, A Robot Listened To Spoken Instructions And Performed Surgery, And Much More This Week
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Eighteen million years of diverse enamel proteomes from the East African Rift
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Ancient Protein Analysis Sheds New Light on Rhino Family Tree
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Ancient Rivers in Noachis Terra Reveal Mars' Long-Lived Wet Past
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Planet Discovery Reveals Out-of-Sync Double Star System
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5 reasons Celestia is a must-have for any space enthusiast
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KATRIN experiment set new powerful limits on rare neutrino interactions
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Offworld Agriculture: Developing The Perfect Crop For Space Bases
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Webb Celebrates Its 3rd Anniversary with Awesome Photo of Cat’s Paw Nebula
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Some plants have a strategy to prevent violent ant fights
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CO Desorption From Interstellar Icy Grains Induced By IR Excitation Of Superhydrogenated PAHs
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Scientists Say Earth May Be Trapped Inside a Huge, Strange Void
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Keeping wastewater flowing into tomorrow's coffee | On the ISS this week July 7 - 11, 2025
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The Space Traffic Report: Starlink, ISS docking, and upcoming Falcon 9 & Kuiper launches
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SpaceX plans Sunday launch of Starlink Group 15-2 smallsats from California
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Pluto photos from NASA's New Horizons still captivating scientists decade later
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Sunspot crackling with magnetic 'bombs' is now turning toward Earth (photo)
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Scientists reveal 'ghost' force under Oman forcibly changed India's direction 40 million years ago
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Dinosaur museum discovers shock fossil under its own parking lot
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Stargazing in July: Watch three meteor showers, including one that originates from comet with 133-year orbit cycle
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Antarctic sea ice collapse linked to a mysterious spike in ocean salt
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Dark matter could create dark dwarfs at the center of the Milky Way
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This company could save NASA’s doomed Martian Sample Return mission
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