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Glacial melts in the Canadian Arctic reveal land that hasn't been seen in more than 40000 years Researchers studied melting ice on Canada's Baffin Island and discovered land that was hidden for more than 40,000 years. They believe the Canadian Arctic is experiencing its warmest century of the past 115,000 years.
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Curiosity Snaps Epic 'Selfie' on Mars as It Moves On to New Martian Sights We all edit our selfies to capture our best side, and the Curiosity rover on Mars is no different, as shown in a new "selfie" NASA released to mark the rover's last days at Vera Rubin Ridge.
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The Newest Pictures of Asteroid Bennu Are Unreal The asteroid-orbiting OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has released some of its most detailed images yet of its target, the asteroid Bennu. And they're breathtaking.
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NASA Releases New, High-Quality New Horizons Image of the Ultima Thule "Snowman" Asteroid From Popular Mechanics. The New Horizons spacecraft got famous for its Pluto flyby in 2015, but here in 2019, it's been making discoveries that are just as fascinating.
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'Whisper' laser tech sends audible messages to specific people Researchers from MIT have discovered a way to send highly targeted audio signals directly to someone's ear at a distance using laser beams.
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The Hubble Telescope's Deep View of the Universe Is Now Even More Astounding! One of the Hubble Space Telescope's most famous images peered even deeper into the cosmos than scientists had thought. That photo is the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF), which combines hundreds of images taken by the space telescope over multiple ...
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NASA is scrambling to save its Opportunity rover after fears emerge it may have 'died' NASA's Mars Opportunity rover, which has not communicated with the government space agency since last June when it got swept up in a dust storm that covered the planet, is feared dead.
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Earth's core may have hardened just in time to save its magnetic field Earth's inner core solidified around 565 million years ago - just in time to not only save the planet's protective magnetic field from imminent collapse, but also to kick-start it into its current, powerful phase, a new study suggests.
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Kilometer-sized Kuiper belt object offers lacking hyperlink in planetary evolution Astronomers have for the first time identified a kilometer-sized object at the edge of the solar system. According to a new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy, the distant object, boasting a radius of 1.3 kilometers, provides a missing ...
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