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Mysterious Planet Nine in Our Solar System Could Be Just a Bunch of Rocks
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Mysterious Planet Nine in Our Solar System Could Be Just a Bunch of Rocks
In the far reaches of the Solar System, objects go into some weird orbits, and astronomers have been baffled as to why.
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Physicists Just Tested One of Einstein's Strangest Ideas, And Guess What
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Physicists Just Tested One of Einstein's Strangest Ideas, And Guess What
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Physicists Just Tested One of Einstein's Strangest Ideas, And Guess What
Using the whole Solar System as a lab, and our most advanced time-keeping instruments for equipment, scientists have helped to verify the 'Einstein elevator' hypothesis – one of the central components of his general theory of relativity.
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A NASA Probe Just Woke Up in The Outer Solar System, Ready For a Historical Mission
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A NASA Probe Just Woke Up in The Outer Solar System, Ready For a Historical Mission
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A NASA Probe Just Woke Up in The Outer Solar System, Ready For a Historical Mission
NASA's New Horizons probe - the same one that gave us stunning photos of Pluto - has just woken up, approximately 6 billion kilometres (3.7 billion miles) from home.
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BREAKING: NASA Just Revealed Conclusive Evidence of Organic Compounds on Mars
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BREAKING: NASA Just Revealed Conclusive Evidence of Organic Compounds on Mars
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Scientists Have Turned Regular Bees Into "Killer Bees" With a Single Injection
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Scientists Have Turned Regular Bees Into "Killer Bees" With a Single Injection
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Scientists Have Turned Regular Bees Into "Killer Bees" With a Single Injection
A few clipped neuropeptides make all the difference between a chill honey bee and one that has an irritable need to shiv anything that moves.
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13 Wild Science Facts You Probably Didn't Learn in High School
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13 Wild Science Facts You Probably Didn't Learn in High School
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13 Wild Science Facts You Probably Didn't Learn in High School
We learn about some awesome science in high school - like Einstein's theory of relativity, the Periodic table, and DNA replication.
Recovery of Lost Apollo Data Has Solved a 40-Year-Old Mystery on The 'Moon Warming'
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Recovery of Lost Apollo Data Has Solved a 40-Year-Old Mystery on The 'Moon Warming'
Between 1971 and 1977, Apollo scientists conducting experiments on the Moon discovered that the surface of our li'l satellite buddy got mysteriously warmer. But the data from 1974 onwards went missing, and the strange warming phenomenon remained an enigma.…
Neuroscientists Accidentally Discovered a Whole New Role For The Cerebellum
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Neuroscientists Accidentally Discovered a Whole New Role For The Cerebellum
One of the best-known regions of the brain, the cerebellum accounts for just 10 percent of the organ's total volume, but contains more than 50 percent of its neurons. Despite all that processing power, it's been assumed that the cerebellum functions largely…
NASA Scientists Imagine Studying Venus From A Floating Research Colony
Venus is not a hospitable place for humans. The planet is covered in thick, billowing sulfuric acid clouds, underneath which temperatures reach nearly a thousand degrees Fahrenheit. If you were unfortunate enough to stand on Venus’ volcano-spotted surface, you would feel 100 times more pressure than you would standing on the surface of our own planet, in large part due to its atmosphere.
Naturally, NASA scientists have a lot of questions. A team of them recently announced Project HAVOC, which stands for “High Altitude Venus Operational Concept.” The project details how a 30-day, manned mission to Venus might go down.
And while the operation is purely speculative — much of the necessary technology doesn’t exist yet — it marks the first serious plan for how people might explore our nearest planetary neighbor.
Venus is not a hospitable place for humans. The planet is covered in thick, billowing sulfuric acid clouds, underneath which temperatures reach nearly a thousand degrees Fahrenheit. If you were unfortunate enough to stand on Venus’ volcano-spotted surface, you would feel 100 times more pressure than you would standing on the surface of our own planet, in large part due to its atmosphere.
Naturally, NASA scientists have a lot of questions. A team of them recently announced Project HAVOC, which stands for “High Altitude Venus Operational Concept.” The project details how a 30-day, manned mission to Venus might go down.
And while the operation is purely speculative — much of the necessary technology doesn’t exist yet — it marks the first serious plan for how people might explore our nearest planetary neighbor.
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Mysterious Objects Have Been Detected Coming Way Too Close to The Milky Way's Black Hole
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Mysterious Objects Have Been Detected Coming Way Too Close to The Milky Way's Black Hole
During the 1970s, astronomer became aware of a massive radio source at the center of our galaxy that they later realized was a Supermassive Black Hole (SMBH) – which has since been named Sagittarius A*.
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India Has Discovered an Amazing Planet Where a Year Lasts Just 19.5 Days
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India Has Discovered an Amazing Planet Where a Year Lasts Just 19.5 Days
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Neuroengineer Ed Boyden wants to know how the tiny biomolecules in our brains generate emotions, thoughts and feelings — and he wants to find the molecular changes that lead to disorders like epilepsy and Alzheimer's. Rather than magnify these invisible structures with a microscope, he wondered: What if we physically enlarge them and make them easier to see? Learn how the same polymers used to make baby diapers swell could be a key to better understanding our brains.
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Right Now, NASA's Opportunity Is Battling a Potentially Deadly Martian Dust Storm
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Right Now, NASA's Opportunity Is Battling a Potentially Deadly Martian Dust Storm
NASA has suspended science operations on its brave little Mars rover, Opportunity, as a huge dust storm rages over its location in the planet's Perseverance Valley.
Africa's Ancient 'Trees of Life' Are Suddenly Dying, And Scientists Don't Know why
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Africa's Ancient 'Trees of Life' Are Suddenly Dying, And Scientists Don't Know Why
For centuries – millennia even – they've towered over the savannah like giants from another world, but their long, almost immortal watch is at last beginning to fade.
Astronomers Just Cracked The Cosmic Mystery of Anomalous Microwave Glow in Our Galaxy
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Astronomers Just Cracked The Cosmic Mystery of Anomalous Microwave Glow in Our Galaxy
The source of a mysterious microwave glow detected across our galaxy eluded astronomers for decades. But now a crack team has finally pinpointed the source: nanoscopic particles of crystalline carbon, otherwise known as diamond dust.
A funny look at the unintended consequences of technology
Technology should work for us, but what happens when it doesn't? Comedian Chuck Nice explores the unintended consequences of technological advancement and human interaction -- with hilarious results.
Technology should work for us, but what happens when it doesn't? Comedian Chuck Nice explores the unintended consequences of technological advancement and human interaction -- with hilarious results.
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Scientists Have Invented a Software That Can 'See' Several Minutes Into The Future
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Scientists Have Invented a Software That Can 'See' Several Minutes Into The Future
Most of us are used to technology predicting the words we want to type. Soon this kind of software will be able to look even further into the future to predict actions we've barely considered ourselves. This isn't some creepy Minority Report style of precognition.…
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A New Kind of Photosynthesis Has Been Discovered, Pushing The Limits on Life
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A New Kind of Photosynthesis Has Been Discovered, Pushing The Limits on Life
A type of chlorophyll discovered just a few years ago is pushing the limits of photosynthesis and the role this new pigment plays.
For The First Time, Scientists Have Caught Bacteria "Fishing" For DNA From Their Dead Friends
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For The First Time, Scientists Have Caught Bacteria "Fishing" For DNA From Their Dead Friends
This is how they get drug resistance.