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Grinning 'skull' asteroid returns for Halloween flyby The "Halloween Asteroid" - a space rock resembling a grinning human skull - is back for another flyby of Earth, but it's not scaring anyone this time.
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This wild plant could be the next strawberry Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and... groundcherries? A little-known fruit about the size of a marble could become agriculture's next big berry crop.
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NASA study shows travelling to Mars could ruin your gut and cause cancer Everybody wants to go to space. But before we can go deeper -- and settle on planets such as Mars -- we need a better understanding of cosmic pathologies and how they may arise.
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NASA Wants the Moon Again (and Mars, Too!) As Agency Turns 60 The United States is working to put boots back on the moon, as the nation did during the Apollo era nearly five decades ago, NASA chief Jim Bridenstine stressed during a video message to commemorate the agency's 60th birthday today (Oct. 1).
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Atom Smasher Detects Hints of New Unstable Particle The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest atom smasher, just discovered at least two previously unknown particles. The 17-mile (27 kilometers) underground ring near Geneva recently discovered two baryons and a hint of another particle, ...
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The University of Central Florida made fake Mars dirt, and now it's selling it Mars is a long, long way away, but it's abundantly clear that getting there is mankind's next great challenge. Space agencies from around the world are already working hard on various aspects of the first manned Mars missions, but planning for a visit ...
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New evidence suggests particles detected in Antarctica don't fit Standard Model A team of researchers at Penn State University has found new evidence that suggests some particles detected in Antarctica do not fit the Standard Model.
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NASA's Aging Planet-Hunting Kepler Telescope Is Struggling to See Straight The reign of NASA's champion exoplanet-hunting telescope Kepler may be coming to an end this month, according to an update from the agency posted yesterday (Sept.
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These scientists were so interested in a tiny fish they totally missed a 10-foot shark Scientists are usually pretty smart folks, but that doesn't stop them from suffering from tunnel vision every once in a while just like the rest of us.
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Stephen Hawking's wife of 30 years attacks film The Theory of Everything Mistakes in an award-winning film about the late physicist Stephen Hawking are being "immortalised" as fact, according to his first wife.
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