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NASA Wants to Explore the Icy Moons of Jupiter and Saturn With Autonomous Robots

Research and development is underway to create robots that can hunt for signs of life in the vast oceans that exist under the thick ice shells of...

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Climate Whiplash and Fire Come to L.A.

Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the phenomenon is on the rise...

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This Company Wants to Build a Space Station That Has Artificial Gravity

Founded by crypto guru Jed McCaleb, Vast Space will run two missions to the International Space Station and aims to launch its first space station,...

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The Master Origami Artist Whose Collection Turned to Ash in Altadena

As the flames approached his house and studio, Robert J. Lang had time to rescue only one piece of art work: a cuckoo clock he folded from a single...

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Asteroid will race past Earth at 43,000 miles per hour next month 

A massive asteroid, more than twice the size of the Empire State Building in New York, will come within 1.2 million miles of the Earth next month,...

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Holiday on Mars? Experts on whether Trump’s Mars mission is realistic

As companies like SpaceX and Virgin Galactic make waves in space tourism, how long does the rest of the world have to wait before we can all become...

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Trump’s Plan for Elon Musk to Bring the ‘Stranded’ Astronauts Home ASAP Is a Headache for NASA

Bringing forward the return of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams would leave just a single astronaut operating the US portion of the International...

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Stargazers could enjoy the best meteor shower of 2022 NEXT WEEK

One of the 'best meteor showers of the year' will peak next week, when the Quadrantids will send up to 50 shooting stars per hour streaking across...

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Moon or Mars? The US Might Face a Tough Choice for Future Missions

Continuing the Artemis program and using its planned lunar space station as a staging post would be a more energy efficient but slower way to reach...

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What Michael Crichton Reveals About Big Tech and A.I.

The author of “Jurassic Park” understood that technologies often wriggle out of the grasp of their creators.

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