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A Weak Magnetic Field May Have Supported The Diversification Of Life On Earth - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
Life Blossomed When Earth's Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 590 Million Years Ago
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Unraveling life's origin: Five key breakthroughs from the past five years
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LANL scientists discover more evidence of past Earth like environments on Mars
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Boeing’s Starliner finally ready for first crewed mission
Boeing's Starliner finally ready for first crewed mission
Boeing is on the verge of launching astronauts aboard new capsule, the newest entry to space travel
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Astronaut Recalls Spacecrafts Flying Through Deadly "Black Zones"
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Boeing spaceship to fly 2 NASA astronauts despite airplane incidents
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How to see the Eta Aquarid meteor shower in 2024
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Rising temperatures are overheating bumblebee nests • Earth.com
Bumblebee babies are dying in their nests because global temperatures are getting too warm, study finds
By Li Cohen
Bees face extinction due to climate change making it too hot to handle
Bumblebees on the Brink: Overheating Nests Threaten Pollinator Populations
Scientists Reveal 'Major' New Factor in Bumblebee Decline
By Robyn White
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We've Probably Been Wrong About T.Rex Again, New Study Says
By Tessa Koumoundouros
Previous Research Overestimated Dinosaur Intelligence
Controversial study suggesting dinosaurs were as smart as monkeys called into doubt
By Vishwam Sankaran
Was T. rex as smart as a primate? Just how clever was the king tyrant lizard dinosaur? New research sparks row among scientists
By Will Dunham
It turns out dinosaurs weren't as smart as we thought after all
By Katherine Fidler
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James Webb Detects Weather on Exoplanet From 280 Light Years Away
By Victor Tangermann
NASA's Webb Maps Weather on Planet 280 Light-Years Away
Is the JWST Now an Interplanetary Meteorologist?
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Wild, Extreme Exoplanet Blanketed by Clouds of Vaporized Rock – But Only at Night
By Michelle Starr
James Webb Space Telescope forecasts clouds of melted rock on this blisteringly hot exoplanet
By Robert Lea
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The benefits of crown-of-thorns starfish control on the Great Barrier Reef
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Parrots in captivity seem to enjoy video-chatting with their friends on Messenger
By Cheyenne Macdonald
Parrots can tell live calls apart from pre-recorded videos
'Animal-centred internet' may be possible, scientists suggest
By Niamh Lynch
Parrots Video Calling Their Friends To Prevent Loneliness Prefer A Live Chat
By Eleanor Higgs
Parrots taught to video call friends 'prefer live chats over recorded messages'
By Nilima Marshall
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Earth comes in firing line of 2 powerful solar flares from Sun
2 colossal solar flares explode from the sun and Earth is in the firing line (video)
By Daisy Dobrijevic
Massive, near X-class, solar flares led to radio blackouts across the Pacific
By Srishti Sisodia
Sun Unleashes Extremely Powerful Solar Flare, Pacific Region Hit
By Amit Chaturvedi
Sun unleashes near X-class solar flare: M9.5 eruption sparks radio blackouts across the Pacific (video)
By Daisy Dobrijevic
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Stunning close-up of Sun shows eruption larger than Earth
Solar Orbiter Captures Hairy View Of Sun's Surface - Videos from The Weather Channel
Close-up of Sun shows eruption larger than Earth
New Close-up Video Shows the Sun's Surface as the Hellscape We Always Imagined
By George Dvorsky
A New Video Captures Mossy Corona in the Sun's Atmosphere in Extraordinary Detail — Colossal
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‘What’s Going On, Mr. Administrator?’: Frank Lucas Presses Bill Nelson On Changes To Artemis 3
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Weekend reads: Medical residents' publish or perish problem; Alzheimer's and predatory journals; brain biopsies set off alarm bells
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NASA is placing bets on a lunar rail system and cargo transit to Mars
By Erika Morphy
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Hammer-headed bat: The African megabat that looks like a gargoyle and holds honking pageants
By Sascha Pare
This biogeochemist was key to extracting DNA from an ancient sample that had stumped scientists for years
By Carolyn M Wilke
The Universe Could Be Filled With Ultralight Black Holes That Can't Die
By Brian Koberlein
Scientists have discovered why huge hole mysteriously opened up in Antarctica eight years ago
By Ben Thompson
A Switzerland-size hole opened in Antarctica's sea ice in 2016-17. Now we know why
By Stefanie Waldek
Scientists unravel mystery of Antarctic polynya formations with groundbreaking study
A mysterious hole emerged in Antarctica in 2016. We finally know it's origin
Mysterious Polynya: Scientists Finally Explain Huge Hole in Antarctic Sea Ice
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Scientists discover remains of a 'buried planet' deep within the Earth
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'Picky' Parasites Alter Hosts' Metabolism by Selectively Dining on Their Lipid Buffet
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NASA Addressing Issues With Orion Heat Shield | May 3, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
NASA inspector general finds Orion heat shield issues 'pose significant risks' to Artemis 2 crew safety
By Brett Tingley
Clock is ticking for NASA to fix bucket of issues before next Artemis mission
By Richard Speed
NASA's crewed Artemis 2 Moon has safety concerns
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Artemis delays: NASA addressing Orion Spacecraft heat shield issues
By Kayla Smith
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How do cats land on their feet?
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Here's How Astronauts On The ISS Repair Broken Space Telescopes
By Georgina Torbet
New Journal Article: “A Dataset For Measuring the Impact of Research Data and Their Curation”
By Gary Price
AI Finds Nearly 30000 Unknown Asteroids in Existing Telescope Photos
By Jeremy Gray
Killer Asteroid Hunters Spot 27500 Overlooked Space Rocks
By Kenneth Chang
AI discovers over 27000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images
By Sharmila Kuthunur
Scientists using Google Cloud discover new asteroids that could wipe out entire cities
By Pascale Davies
Researchers just found more than 1000 new solar system objects hiding in plain sight
By Harry Baker
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Hayabusa2 samples reveal the effects of space weathering on asteroid Ryugu - NASASpaceFlight.com
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Did You Hear Webb Found Life on an Exoplanet? Not so Fast…
By Evan Gough
Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet — yet
By Jules Bernstein
Planet K2-18b: 5 Facts About "Super Earth" Being Probed For Alien Life
Scientists break silence on recent report that NASA telescope found signs of alien life
By Callum Jones
Forget Mars, are there aliens on… K2-18b? Discovery of planet twice as big as Earth emitting gas 'only produce
By Jonathan Chadwick
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Genomes of 'star algae' shed light on origin of plants
Genomes of multicellular algal sisters to land plants illuminate signaling network evolution
By Jinling Huang, Elisabeth Fitzek and Lydia Gramzow
'Genetic programs' allowed the ancestor of all plants to conquer dry land
By Paul Mcclure
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Big Bang: While the West Reeled
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Hungry, hungry white dwarfs: Solving the puzzle of stellar metal pollution
By Kenna Hughes-castleberry
NASA Prepares to Unfurl Large Solar Sail From Spacecraft in Orbit
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NASA Ames Astrogram - March/April 2024
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NASA solar sail boom demonstrator reaches orbit
By Richard Speed
Harnessing Sunbeams for Space Travel: NASA's Solar Sail Mission Successfully Phones Home
NASA's Solar Sail Makes First Contact From Space Before Stretching Its Enormous Wings
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Should humans get their own geologic era?
By Laura Bult
Messier 82: Unlocking the mysteries of star formation
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Mars-Like Conditions On Earth Used To Test Instruments' Life-Detecting Potential - video Dailymotion
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