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Flush with a new Nobel, the LIGO team parties at Caltech In some ways, it was a typical Southern California scene. Late Tuesday morning, two men found themselves surrounded by an entourage of friends, family and publicists and preceded by a gaggle of photographers running backward and cameras clicking at a ...
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Elon Musk's shocking proposal for Mars that will blow your mind Elon Musk thinks we can get humans to Mars by 2024, leaving many to wonder if he could be crazy, or just really ambitious, or both.
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Private companies are launching a new space race - here's what to expect The space race between the USA and Russia started with a beep from the Sputnik satellite exactly 60 years ago (October 4, 1957) and ended with a handshake in space just 18 years later.
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Methane Bursts May Have Helped Water Flow on Ancient Mars Methane under the surface of Mars could have warmed it up in intermittent bursts, which could help explain how Mars was warmer and wetter so long ago.
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The launch of Sputnik 60 years ago opened space era MOSCOW - The launch of Sputnik 60 years ago opened the space era and became a major triumph for the Soviet Union, showcasing its military might and technological prowess.
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All you need to know about the rare October Harvest Moon The Harvest Moon will grace the night sky Thursday, casting a glow in the Northern Hemisphere that skywatchers anticipate every year - but the event was once much more than celestial entertainment.
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Asteroid TC4: 100ft-Wide Space Rock Poised to Come Within a Cosmic Hair's Breadth of Earth An asteroid measuring between 30 feet and 100 feet is set to pass Earth on October 12 at a distance of 27,000 miles—about an eighth of the distance to the Moon.
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Huge eruption almost sterilised the Earth in mass extinction event, study finds A massive volcanic eruption in what is now known as Siberia sent the world spiralling into its worst extinction event, a new study has found.
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Melksham Monster: Prehistoric Crocodile Pushes Back Reptile Family Tree Branch Millions of Years No one likes visiting the dentist for a cleaning—but at least your teeth didn't sit unbrushed for 163 million years. Not so for a fossil now nicknamed the Melksham Monster, which found its way to London's Natural History Museum in 1875, where it sat ...
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There's new evidence that life on Earth began with meteorites crashing into warm little ponds Charles Darwin once theorized that the origin of life - known as abiogenesis - could have happened as precursor compounds came together in "warm little ponds.
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