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Six planets found orbiting a bright star 100 light year...

The orbits of six planets around the star HD 110067 have been in a fixed pattern...

A single bitcoin transaction uses enough water to fill ...

The environmental impact of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is increasingly b...

Crystal-hunting DeepMind AI could help discover new won...

We know of around 48,000 inorganic crystal structures, which provide materials w...

Ancient life thrived after supercontinents trapped nutr...

There is a surprisingly close link between the flow of nutrient-rich soil around...

Ham Radio in Space: Engaging with Students Worldwide fo...

In May 2018, a student at Mill Springs Academy in Alpharetta, Georgia, Andrew Ma...

Sun Unleashes 'Canyon of Fire' Filament of Plasma

A solar outburst shoots charged particles into space—and toward Earth

Key molecule for life may have formed on interstellar ice

Some scientists suspect that amino acids were transported to Earth by meteorites...

Why Childhood Vaccination Rates Are Falling

Fewer kids got their routine childhood vaccines since before the pandemic. Are l...

The Second Most Powerful Cosmic Ray in History Came fro...

Amaterasu—the most powerful cosmic ray seen in three decades—seems to come from ...

Will carbon dioxide removal tech help or hinder climate...

Billions of dollars are pouring into the carbon dioxide removal industry, which ...

Artemis II Crew Signs NASA Moon Rocket Hardware at Mars...

Artemis II NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, and Christina Koch of NA...

Experts Doubt Claims that World's Oldest Pyramid Was Di...

Massive buried structures at Gunung Padang in Indonesia have been described as m...

A Miniature Mariner-C

A model of the Mariner-C spacecraft seems to float in the darkness of space in t...

What's Causing the Mysterious Wave of Childhood Pneumon...

A surge in respiratory disease in China appears to be caused by known pathogens,...

NASA Orbiter Snaps Stunning Views of Mars Horizon

The Odyssey orbiter captured clouds and dust in the Red Planet’s skies, along wi...

NASA’s Dragonfly to Proceed with Final Mission Design Work

NASA’s Dragonfly mission has been authorized to proceed with work on final missi...

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