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Scientists detect giant underground aquifer on Mars, raising hope of life on the planet Mars hosts a huge underground aquifer of liquid water, according to a group of scientists who say they have found convincing evidence.
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SpaceX's second launch in three days lofts 10 more Iridium satellites Firing through a veil of fog blanketing California's Central Coast, a Falcon 9 launcher climbed into orbit Wednesday with 10 more satellites for Iridium's voice and data relay constellation, pushing the upgraded network closer to completion as SpaceX ...
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'Amazing Dragon' Fossils Unearthed in China Rewrite Story of Long-Necked Dinosaurs Roughly 174 million years ago, a long-necked dinosaur roamed the plains of what is now northwest China. The creature—dubbed Lingwulong shenqi, or the Lingwu Amazing Dragon—was a member of the sauropod family, a group of dinosaurs that includes ...
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What Would Life on Mars Be Like? A new study released this morning featured tantalizing indicators that liquid water exists under the surface of Mars. That leads to the next questions: Could that environment harbor life, and what would it be like?
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Webb Telescope still on track to peer into 'cosmic dawn,' despite House scolding of NASA for cost overrun, delay WASHINGTON - Lawmakers scolded NASA Wednesday for yet another massive cost overrun and latest scheduled delay for the James Webb Space Telescope, Hubble's next generation successor designed to peer back to the beginning of time known as the ...
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Bigfoot: Largest Dinosaur Foot To Date Belonged To A Titanosaur Giant dinosaurs roamed the Black Hills region of Wyoming about 150 million years ago. These herbivorous dinosaurs were a member of the sauropod family.
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Successful Ariane 5 launch fills out European navigation fleet An Ariane 5 rocket lifted off at 1125 GMT (7:25 a.m. EDT; 8:25 a.m. French Guiana time) from the Guiana Space Center in South America.
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Delay tightens window for launch of NASA solar probe from Cape Canaveral After the latest glitch in launch preparations, a $1.5 billion NASA science mission to "touch the sun" may have as few as nine days to fly from Cape Canaveral next month before having to stand down until next year.
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Possible death of the Universe scenario proposed Professor Odintsov comments, "Possible future singularity was studied within the modified theory of gravity with the use of dynamical system variables.
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University of Queensland wants to drop "bommies" on the Great Barrier Reef Experts at the University of Queensland are experimenting with a new way of saving Australia's Great Barrier Reef - one of the most endangered natural environments on the planet - and their strategy might surprise you.
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