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RIP, Kepler: NASA's Revolutionary Planet-Hunting Telescope Runs Out of Fuel NASA's Kepler space telescope, which has discovered 70 percent of the 3,800 confirmed alien worlds to date, has run out of fuel, agency officials announced today (Oct. 30).
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Elephant birds were blind, nocturnal and taller than Big Bird An artist's illustration shows giant nocturnal elephant birds foraging in the ancient forests of Madagascar at night. A new study suggests that the now-extinct birds were nocturnal and blind.
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Here's your once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a Moon rock We're all pretty familiar with the Moon from a very young age. It's usually one of the first topics talked about in our earliest science classes in school, and we can see it most nights just by gazing skyward.
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NASA Will Keep Trying to Revive the Silent Mars Rover Opportunity Through January The clock hasn't run out on NASA's Opportunity Mars rover after all. On Sept. 11, NASA began a 45-day "active listening" campaign in an attempt to rouse the solar-powered Opportunity, which went silent on June 10 after a raging dust storm plunged its ...
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The ocean floor is littered with adorable octopuses (and actual garbage) It's easy to feel disconnected from those who do science. The people you read about making big discoveries seem so distant and learned.
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Stephen Hawking wheelchair and thesis auction opens Personal effects of Stephen Hawking, including a signed copy of his 1963 PhD thesis, are being offered in an online auction starting on Wednesday.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe just smashed two all-time records on its way to the sun Around 11 p.m. on Monday, NASA's mission to "touch the sun" officially broke the record for fastest moving spacecraft—therefore becoming the fastest human-made object ever, relative to the sun.
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Wildlife declined by 60 percent globally in 40 years, World Wildlife Fund says The World Wildlife Fund has released a report saying it has found an "astonishing" 60 percent decline in wildlife populations globally over the last 40 years, mostly due to human activity, including climate change and habitat loss.
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Hogfish harvest in Keys ends Thursday FLORIDA KEYS - Hogfish recreational harvests in the Florida Keys end Nov. 1. A six-month closure on the popular food fish in the Florida Keys/East Florida zone runs until May 1. The zone, established to protect a regional stock of hogfish considered ...
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