It's Official: Atmospheric CO2 Just Exceeded 415 ppm For The First Time in Human History
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It's Official: Atmospheric CO2 Just Exceeded 415 ppm For The First Time in Human History
Yet another alarming milestone of humanity's damaging effect on the environment has now officially been reached โ crossing a barrier into a hot, polluted future like the planet hasn't witnessed in millions of years.
Elon Musk Just Showed Off 60 of The First 'Internet-Changing' SpaceX Satellites
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Elon Musk Just Showed Off 60 of The First 'Internet-Changing' SpaceX Satellites
Elon Musk just gave us the first look at his rocket company's bold plan to bring ultra-high-speed internet to the entire world.
Jeff Bezos wants floating colonies in space with weather like Maui all year long โ hereโs what he thinks theyโll look like
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Jeff Bezos wants floating colonies in space with weather like Maui all year long โ hereโs what he thinks theyโll look like
Bezos discussed his hope of building O'Neill colonies, spinning cylinders in space that would replicate gravity and sustain human life.
'Groundbreaking' Sharp Images of Distant Planetary System Show 3 Planets Are Missing
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'Groundbreaking' Sharp Images of Distant Planetary System Show 3 Planets Are Missing
Using the combined might of two of Hawaii's powerful telescopes, astronomers have captured what they are describing as "groundbreaking" sharp new images of a planetary system still in the process of being born.
Twin Study Shows Exams Aren't The Only Way to Accurately Assess Kids at School
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Twin Study Shows Exams Aren't The Only Way to Accurately Assess Kids at School
Perhaps your teacher is just a good a judge of your academic prowess as an exam paper โ and that could help reduce some of the exam workload on kids as they go through school.
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These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days
This team of engineers is using one of the world's largest 3D metal printers to build rockets, and it could shake up the space industry as we know it.
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Pluto Was Supposed to Be Fully Frozen - But It Looks Like It Has Liquid Oceans
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Pluto Was Supposed to Be Fully Frozen - But It Looks Like It Has Liquid Oceans
The Solar System might be a soggier place than we previously thought - even in the glacially cold reaches of the Kuiper Belt. There, dwarf planet Pluto could be harbouring liquid oceans under a shell of nitrogen ice.
New Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough Uses Gold to Turn CO2 Into Liquid Fuel
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New Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough Uses Gold to Turn CO2 Into Liquid Fuel
Scientists have developed a new way of achieving artificial photosynthesis, producing high-energy hydrocarbons by leveraging electron-rich gold nanoparticles as a catalyst.
SpaceX Just Launched The First 60 of Nearly 12,000 High-Speed Internet Satellites
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SpaceX Just Launched The First 60 of Nearly 12,000 High-Speed Internet Satellites
SpaceX, the rocket company founded by Elon Musk, successfully launched its first five dozen Starlink telecommunications satellites on Thursday night.
Wild New Study Links Humans Walking Upright to Exploding Stars Millions of Years Ago
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Wild New Study Links Humans Walking Upright to Exploding Stars Millions of Years Ago
Humans and our primate relatives differ in many ways, but the fact we walk on two legs is one of the most obvious. Precisely how our ancestors evolved that trait is a well-debated mystery. Now, there's a new idea. What if one of the contributing fa