A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the ...
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As NASA's ISS celebrates 25 years of humans living in space, what's ahead for space stations
For a quarter of a century, humans have continuously occupied the International Space Station. Here's a look at how far we've ...
A NASA study shows bacteria fragments can survive 50 million years in Martian ice. Pure ice, not rock, could hold clues to ...
Anna Menon, a pioneering engineer and astronaut candidate, has made history by becoming the first NASA astronaut selected ...
A former Serbian army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court for war crimes during the war in Kosovo died on Monday, officials and media in Serbia said. Nebojsa Pavkovic, 79, died in Belgrade ...
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TIME Best Inventions Hall Of Fame: iPhone, Tesla, YouTube, OpenAI GPT-4, NASA's Curiosity Rover Make The List
TIME Magazine has released its 2025 Innovation Hall of Fame list to celebrate most iconic inventions of this century so far.
Sydney Sweeney is celebrating her 28th trip birthday in a silver minidress last seen on Britney Spears back in 2008. See ...
Time is running out to prevent catastrophic consequences from global warming, a leading climate scientist warned a packed audience Thursday at Stanford University. Physicist James E. Hansen, director ...
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She’s Turning Air Into Protein—and It Could Change How We Eat Forever.
A theoretical physicist turned entrepreneur is redefining food production by creating protein from air. Discover how her groundbreaking technology could transform sustainability, climate solutions, ...
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‘Sun is waking up’: NASA warns solar activity could disrupt GPS, power grids, and satellites
NASA’s team, including data from ACE, Wind, and other spacecraft, has tracked solar wind and magnetic field changes since the 1990s. The study published on the OMNIWeb Plus platform highlights how ...
NASA on Monday introduced 10 new astronauts, four men and six women selected from more than 8,000 applicants, to begin training for future flights to the International Space Station, the moon and, ...
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