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Could there be life on Saturn's moon, Enceladus? New research raises the possibility. This is a view of Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, taken by the Cassini spacecraft. NASA/JPL-Caltech. Listen. Listening... /. s. New research from NASA's Cassini mission has all eyes on Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon. The research ...
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Chilly start to the Flying Pig Marathon The Flying Pig Marathon gets off to a cold start.... but temperatures Sunday night will be even colder with frost possible come Monday.
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Hundreds of Leopard sharks dying in San Francisco Bay SAN FRANCISCO - Biologists are trying to figure out why hundreds of leopard sharks are dying in the San Francisco Bay this year. Researchers tell the San Francisco Chronicle (http://bit.
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California's plan to tax rockets by the mile is exactly what space companies want California has come up with a remarkable plan to tax rocket launches from its coast. Specifically, their tax payments will be determined by how often they fly the 62 miles (100 km) from a California launchpad to the very edge of space while ...
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360º VIDEO: NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Samples Active Linear Dune on Mars (NASA) - As it drives uphill from a band of rippled sand dunes, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is toting a fistful of dark sand for onboard analysis that will complete the rover's investigation of those dunes.
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The last of Hubble's Frontier Fields With a final observation of remote galaxy cluster Abell 370, the Hubble Space Telescope's mind-stretching Frontier Fields program came to an end.
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Still chances to see ongoing meteor shower Even though the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked Saturday morning, there is still time to see the shooting stars. Advertisement. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will continue until about May 28.
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World's biggest ever X-ray laser generates its first glow World's largest X-ray laser generates its first beam of light ray. This would allow the scientists to have a glimpse of the new materials, medicines, drugs and the other chemical reactions which occur at the atomic level.
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NY museum invites people to bring in their mystery specimens New York's American Museum of Natural History has an intriguing proposition: Bring in anything you have and don't know what it is, and scientists will try to identify it.
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You marched for science and climate action. Now what? As scientist-activists who work on climate science and renewable energy, the question we get asked the most is, "What can I do about climate change?
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