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On the evening of Jan. 20 and early morning Jan. 21, the moon will undergo a total eclipse visible over all of the Americas. Today such a spectacle provides good opportunities to judge the clarity of our atmosphere based on the brightness and color of ...
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A powerful Delta 4 Heavy rocket carrying the National Reconnaissance Office satellite blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 11:10 a.m.
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The fossils of Australopithecus sediba have fueled scientific debate since they were found at the Malapa Fossil Site in South Africa 10 years ago.
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Scientists have drilled 3,556 feet into the Antarctic ice to reach Lake Mercer - a subglacial lake that, until now, had only been seen with ice-penetrating radar.
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Update for 2:50 p.m. EST: A United Launch Alliance Delta IB Heavy rocket successfully launched the new U.S. spy satellite NROL-71 into orbit today.
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Asteroid impacts have a bad reputation here on Earth—it's the dinosaurs' signature public relations victory—but it's the moon that really bears the scars of living in our messy neighborhood.
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ANI | Updated: Jan 20, 2019 12:24 IST. Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 20 (ANI): It turns out that scientists who are striving to create more effective treatments for diabetes are turning towards stem cells.
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Saturn's rings are younger than scientists thought and appeared within the last 10 to 100 million years, according to research published on Thursday based on findings from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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Across the world's icy landscapes, climate change is spurring a major meltdown. That includes the western U.S. and Canada where not only is ice vanishing, but it's doing so at a more rapid pace than it was just a decade ago, according to a new study ...
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