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NASA's Astronaut Twins Study Shows How Spaceflight Changes Gene Expression Space travel strongly affects the way genes are expressed, or turned on and off, preliminary results from NASA's "Twins Study" have revealed.
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Visitor from Far, Far Away: Interstellar Object Spotted in Our Solar System Diagram showing the path of A/2017 U1 - an object likely of interstellar origin - through the inner solar system. A/2017 U1 made its closest approach to the sun on Sept.
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Dinosaur sported 'bandit mask' A dinosaur from China sported a "bandit mask" pattern in the feathers on its face, scientists have said. Researchers came to their conclusion after studying three well-preserved fossil specimens of the extinct creature, called Sinosauropteryx.
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Not one, but two super eruptions formed the colossal Yellowstone caldera According to new research, the colossal caldera of the Yellowstone supervolcano was created by not one, but two powerful and closely spaced eruptions that took place some 630,000 years ago.
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SpaceX will return to scene of its last explosion in December The rocket that blew up at SLC-40 last year was being loaded with fuel for a pre-flight test when it erupted in flames on the launchpad.
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Pope Francis Is All Starry-Eyed Wonder During Call To International Space Station He asked the astronauts, "What are your thoughts regarding the place of man in the universe?" By Carol Kuruvilla. Pope Francis expressed the delight of a starry-eyed philosophy professor during a call to astronauts on the International Space Station on ...
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Researchers look deeply within batteries to see why they explode High-energy batteries, like the ones in your laptop and smartphone, can fail, which can cause them to overheat and even catch fire.
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Dawn finds possible ancient ocean remnants at Ceres Minerals containing water are widespread on Ceres, suggesting the dwarf planet may have had a global ocean in the past. What became of that ocean?
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Curiosity Mars Rover Tests Drill after Long Delay This image from one of Curiosity's cameras shows the rover's drill bit touching the ground during a recent test. Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech.
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Flaw in ocean temperature models suggests climate change could be worse than predicted A newly published study conducted by a collaborative team of French and Swiss researchers is suggesting a flaw in the way past ocean temperatures have been estimated.
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