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Scientists have observed the impact of a vast solar storm that boosted radiation levels on Mars—and what they learned could help us understand the risks of colonizing the red planet.
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HONOLULU - One of Hawaii's most divisive issues is centered on a largely barren, wintry mountain - its peak the highest point in the state - accessible via vehicles with four-wheel drive that can navigate a steep gravel road with sharp switchbacks.
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Methane, a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide, is produced by cows and other livestock. Study finds that the impact of methane emissions from animals on global warming may have been underestimated.
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At 19-inches-long, the new giant rat species recently discovered on the Solomon Islands is an impressive physical specimen when compared to its fellow rodents.
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As Chamber A at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston begins to warm, everyone can watch the temperature rise on the Webbcam.
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WASHINGTON - Even as the U.S. and Russian governments engage in a Cold War-esque, diplomatic tit-for-tat, the countries' space agencies are forging towards a future in the final frontier.
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This artist's rendering made available by Elon Musk on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017 shows SpaceX's new mega-rocket design at the International Space Station.
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It turns out the Rosetta was hiding something pretty cool. A year after the space probe crash-landed into a comet, scientists have now discovered that it was actually able to take one final image.
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Three detectors as part of two different experiments in the US and Italy have simultaneously detected gravitational waves. Sunday, October 01, 2017 - 10:07.
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Pluto's bladed terrain as seen from New Horizons during its July 2015 flyby. Image & Caption Credit: NASA / JHUAPL / SwRI.
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