‘Extreme’ solar storm triggers Northern Lights as far south as Florida Friday
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Solar storm hits Earth, producing northern lights in US
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Musk sees fourth flight of SpaceX's Starship in 3-5 weeks
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SpaceX fires up Starship rocket for upcoming 5th test flight (photos, video)
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SpaceX conducts a successful static fire of Starship
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A New Target Launch Date for Our Boeing Crew Flight Test on This Week @NASA – May 10
NASA Stuck in the Middle of Starliner Contractors' Valve Fight
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Elon Musk bashes historic Boeing astronaut flight, SpaceX did it first
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Starliner launch delayed to mid-May
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NASA Invites Social Creators for Launch of NOAA Weather Satellite
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James Webb telescope detects 1-of-a-kind atmosphere around 'Hell Planet' in distant star system
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This diamond exoplanet lost its atmosphere — then it grew another
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The Webb Space Telescope found a nearby planet with an atmosphere
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A scorching hot lava planet made of diamonds has 'substantial atmosphere'
Astronomers Discover an Atmosphere on a Hot, Rocky Exoplanet With an Ocean of Magma
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Was the Stone Age actually the Wood Age?
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Groundbreaking 3D brain scan generated 1.4 petabytes of data from millimeter-sized sample
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Scientists Imaged and Mapped a Tiny Piece of Human Brain. Here's What They Found
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Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue took 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14000 4K movies — Google's AI experts assist researchers
Google helps Harvard scientists map the human brain in detail
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Google AI: New insights from 6 images of the human brain
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Nasa shows what it's like inside a black hole
New NASA Black Hole Visualization Takes Viewers Beyond the Brink
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NASA creates simulation that shows what it would be like to fall into a black hole
Fall into a black hole in mind-bending NASA animation (video)
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NASA simulations show what it would be like to fall in black hole: Video
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Space photo of the week: 'God's Hand' leaves astronomers scratching their heads
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'God's Hand' nebula seen reaching across Milky Way in telescope images
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Another ghostly space hand has been spotted in new image
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'God's Hand' interstellar cloud reaches for the stars in new Dark Energy Camera image (video)
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New telescope images reveal ghostly ‘God’s Hand’ in Milky Way reaching across the cosmos
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The Earth's CO2 Levels Are Increasing Faster Than Ever
Carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever
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Record-breaking increase in CO2 levels in world’s atmosphere
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Carbon Dioxide Levels at Hawaii's Mauna Loa Observatory Make Record Leap
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Atmospheric CO2 Increasing at Record Rate: Accelerating our fossil foolish leap off a cliff
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News from the Press Site: New SpaceX spacesuits and China's Chang'e 6 reaches orbit around the Moon – Spaceflight Now
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IRCB S73-7 Satellite Found After Going Untracked For 25 Years
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'Lost' spy satellite orbited Earth undetected for 25 years—until now, scientists say
Space mystery SOLVED as Cold War-era satellite lost for 25 years finally rediscovered
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'Lost' satellite found after orbiting undetected for 25 years
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This spy satellite, lost in space for 25 years, reappears on radar
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Why can't we see the far side of the moon?
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Our neighboring galaxy's supermassive black hole would probably be a polite dinner guest
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April 8's Total Solar Eclipse Will Repeat Exactly 54 Years From Today—Here's Why And Where
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Solar eclipse viewing party draws crowd to Penn State Wilkes-Barre
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Planet 9 Updates // Vera Rubin Mirror // New SpaceX EVA Suit
SpaceX reveals new EVA suit for 1st private spacewalk on upcoming Polaris Dawn spaceflight (video)
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SpaceX reveals new sleek spacesuits ahead of upcoming historic mission
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SpaceX Unveils Spacesuit For Private Astronaut Spacewalk
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NASA's Chandra spacecraft spots supermassive black hole erupting in the Milky Way's heart
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NASA wants a cheaper Mars Sample Return—Boeing proposes most expensive rocket
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Monster galactic outflow powered by exploding stars
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Lost Atlantis-like ‘Sahul’ continent that let ancient humans ‘cross from Asia to Australia’ revealed in stu...
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Mysterious Objects in Space Could Be Giant Dyson Spheres, Scientists Say
Dozens of stars show signs of hosting advanced alien civilisations
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Astronomers Hunt for Alien Civilization's Dyson Spheres
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NASA Inspector Alarmed by Extensive Damage to Heatshield of Astronaut Moon Vehicle
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NASA watchdog report: 100+ cracks on heat shield biggest threat to human moon mission
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission faces uncertainty after heatshield damage reported during test run
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Report signals concern for Artemis space missions
Orion Capsule Re-entry Problems Slow Plans For Artemis II
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A New Evolutionary Tree of Flowers? For Spring? Groundbreaking.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 110 — Voyager 1's Brush with Silence
Voyager 1 was in crisis in interstellar space. NASA wouldn't give up.
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A once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion may be near — and Canadians can see it
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Is dark matter's main rival theory dead?
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope will hunt for the universe's 1st stars — or their shredded corpses, anyway
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Astrophysicists discover a novel method for hunting the first stars
CT researchers on team proposing way to look for the universe's first stars
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Tidal Disruptions Offer Hope for Pinpointing Elusive Pop III Stars
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Serbia becomes latest country to join China's ILRS moon base project
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Brain Veins as Light Detectors: A New Path to Deep Brain Imaging
Imaging bioluminescence by detecting localized haemodynamic contrast from photosensitized vasculature
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MIT Maven Breakthrough: Bio-Bright Brains! BLUsH Tech Sheds Light in Neuroscience's Murky Depths
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MRI enables detection of light deep inside the brain
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How the Moon got a makeover
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Physicists Detect Hints of a Mysterious Particle Called a 'Glueball'
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New particle at last! Physicists detect the first "glueball"
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A New Particle Has Been Discovered – It Could Be The Elusive Glueball
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Possible evidence of glueballs found during Beijing Spectrometer III experiments
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First elusive 'glueball,' particle made of nuclear force discovered
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Scientists Confirm Exercise Slows Down The Perception of Time
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'World's purest silicon' could lead to 1st million-qubit quantum computing chips
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Intel's quantum leap in wafer-wide cryo-testing sets cool new standard
Highly 28Si enriched silicon by localised focused ion beam implantation | Communications Materials
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Intel Takes Next Step Toward Building Scalable Silicon-Based Quantum Processors
Giant leap in silicon purity may transform future of computers
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