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SpaceX's Starship rocket finally completes successful test flight
After three consecutive and dramatic failed missions, SpaceX has successfully launched Starship to space in a key step for NASA's lunar programme
NASA James Webb Space Telescope observes interstellar comet 3i/ATLAS
NASA observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS through the lens of the James Webb Space Telescope for the first time.
Scientists Discovered a Powerful Crystal That Breathes Oxygen Like a Living Thing
With the ability to release and absorb oxygen at low temperatures, this metal oxide could improve everything from fuel cell technology to smart windows.
Archaeologists in Georgia unearth 1.8-million-year-old human jawbone
OROZMANI, Georgia (Reuters) -Archaeologists in Georgia have unearthed a 1.8-million-year-old jawbone belonging to an early species of human that they say will shed light on some of the earliest
Cosmic butterfly reveals clues to Earth's creation
Clues about how worlds like Earth may have formed have been found buried at the heart of a spectacular "cosmic butterfly." With the help of the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers say they have
Sharks' teeth to dissolve in future oceans
Sharks' teeth "are high developed weapons built for cutting flesh, not resisting ocean acid," said biologist Maximilian Baum.
New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean
The Southern Ocean plays an important role in global climate and carbon cycling. Understanding carbon export in this region is critical for modeling Earth's changing climate and evaluating potential
This Skull Is The Oldest Physical Proof of Neanderthals in Your Bloodline
The skull of a small child who lived and died many millennia ago represents the oldest direct evidence to date of the prolonged mingling between anatomically modern humans and our closely related
How Do You Age A Gas Giant? Jupiter's Age Revealed By "Molten Rock Raindrops"
A team from Nagoya University in Japan and the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) have used a new method to gauge the age of gas giant Jupiter, suggesting it could be used to pin down
ALIEN: EARTH Seems to Confirm Xenomorphs Have a Language
One of the questions fans have asked about the Xenomorphs since 1979’s original Alien is “just how smart is the alien?” The creature definitely had problem-solving skills of a sort.
Astronomers detect repeating laser-like bursts
Recently, astronomers have detected a repeating phenomenon of laser-like bursts emanating from a distant galaxy, sparking intrigue and curiosity in the scientific community. These bursts, known as
Streetlights are quietly rewriting the rules of birdsong
Light pollution is making many birds sing nearly an hour longer at dawn or dusk; whether that is helpful or harmful for the birds is an open question.
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