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'Snowball' Planets Might Be Better Abodes for Life Than We Thought Frozen alien worlds might be capable of supporting a greater diversity and complexity of life than previously thought, a new study suggests. Researchers already knew that life can persist on frigid "snowball" planets, which sport sea ice all the way down to ...
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Feel the Burn! Watch NASA's 2020 Mars Rover Does Bicep Curl (Video) In a minidisplay of robot Olympian power, NASA's next Mars rover easily bicep-curled 88 lbs. (40 kilograms) in a California clean room. A new video shows the Mars 2020 rover flexing its joints as huddling technicians at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
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Scientists Just Built a Mini-Sun in a Lab That Emits 'Plasma Burps' In order to get a closer look at the sun and study the solar wind, a team of researchers created their own miniature sun in the lab — complete with its own electromagnetic field and ultrahot plasma. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison constructed ...
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First-of-its-kind study in space station seeks to find causes of major diseases High above the Earth, researchers are conducting a first-of-its-kind study to help patients with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis on the planet below. The International Space Station experiment is looking for what triggers these diseases by studying ...
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Ancient meteor strike on Mars created 'planet-wide tsunami' across long-lost alien ocean A GIANT crater on Mars has convinced some scientists that the planet used to be home to a huge ocean which was the source of a planet sized mega-tsunami after an asteroid crashed into it. Whether water once flowed on Mars is an ongoing debate but a ...
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