Study: There May Be Exoplanets Out There Even Better Suited For Life Than Earth
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Study: There May Be Exoplanets Out There Even Better Suited For Life Than Earth
The search for a habitable exoplanet has been a frustrating one. Although we've found a bunch of rocky planets orbiting at the right distance from their star, further investigation has so far mostly yielded nothing but barren poisonous rocks lashed
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NASA Images Show Just How Much Carbon Monoxide Is Coming Off The Burning Amazon
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NASA Images Show Just How Much Carbon Monoxide Is Coming Off The Burning Amazon
A NASA satellite captured harrowing images of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere due to the wildfires that continue to rage in the Amazon rainforest.
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150 Meter Starhopper Test
SpaceX’s Starhopper prototype has completed its second and final flight test, lifting off to an apogee of roughly 150m (500 ft) before nailing the bullseye on a landing pad adjacent to the launch mount.
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SpaceX’s Starhopper prototype has completed its second and final flight test, lifting off to an apogee of roughly 150m (500 ft) before nailing the bullseye on a landing pad adjacent to the launch mount.
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Starhopper sitting on its landing pad under the Milky Way after today’s wildly successful 150 meter hop
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We've Finally Uncovered The Face of One of Our Most Elusive Early Human Ancestors
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We've Finally Uncovered The Face of One of Our Most Elusive Early Human Ancestors
Another face of our Australopithecus ancestors can now peer at us from further back in time than ever before, after its recovery from Earth's clutches in Afar, Ethiopia.
Physicists Create a Device That Can 'Forget' Memories, Just Like a Human Brain
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Physicists Create a Device That Can 'Forget' Memories, Just Like a Human Brain
The brain is the ultimate computing machine, so it's no wonder researchers are keen to try and emulate it. Now, new research has taken an intriguing step in that direction - a device that's able to 'forget' memories, just like our brains do.
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First flight on another planet
The Mars Helicopter aims to make the first powered flight on another planet when it takes off on Mars as part of the Mars 2020 mission.
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The Mars Helicopter aims to make the first powered flight on another planet when it takes off on Mars as part of the Mars 2020 mission.
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China's Lunar Rover Finds a 'Gel-Like' Substance on The Far Side of The Moon
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China's Lunar Rover Finds a 'Gel-Like' Substance on The Far Side of The Moon
Chinese lunar rover Yutu-2 has rolled over a strange mystery on the far side of the Moon. At the bottom of a small, recent impact crater, the rover found a shiny unknown substance the Chinese space agency described as a "gel with a mysterious lustr
Scientists Have Developed a Genius Method That Actually Regenerates Tooth Enamel
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Scientists Have Developed a Genius Method That Actually Regenerates Tooth Enamel
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Unique Case of a Stroke Patient Just Changed Our Understanding of Colour Perception
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Unique Case of a Stroke Patient Just Changed Our Understanding of Colour Perception
How do we name and categorise colours? Scientists aren't certain how these processes work in the brain, but a new case study of a stroke patient suggests that the neural processes of naming colours and categorising colours aren't as interlinked as