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| SpaceX delivers Falcon 9 rocket for Space Center Houston display HOUSTON — A SpaceX rocket has quietly touched down in Houston, landing under the cover of night at the NASA visitor center where it will soon go on display. The Falcon 9 first stage, which was used to launch supplies to the International Space Station on ... | |
| NASA will reveal the new name of its Mars 2020 rover on Thursday We won't have to call NASA's next Red Planet rover "Mars 2020" for much longer. On Thursday (March 5), NASA will reveal the official name of the car-size robot, which is scheduled to launch this July and land inside Mars' 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero ... | |
| Did dark energy cause the Big Bang? As far as cosmologists can tell, the mysterious force behind the accelerated expansion of the universe, a force that we call dark energy, remains constant. But that's today. It's entirely possible that dark energy changed in the past, according to new research, ... | |
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| First known extraterrestrial protein possibly spotted in meteorite A research team claimed to have found the first known extraterrestrial protein, spotting it in a space rock that fell to Earth 30 years ago. The scientists, led by Malcolm McGeoch of the Plex Corp. in Fall River, Massachusetts, analyzed the meteorite Acfer 086, ... | |
| When Voyager 2 Calls Home, Earth Soon Won't Be Able to Answer Voyager 2 has been traveling through space for 43 years, and is now 13 billion miles from Earth. But every so often, something goes wrong. At the end of January, for instance, the robotic probe executed a routine somersault to beam scientific data back to ... | |
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| A talented 2-D material gets a new gig Ever since graphene's discovery in 2004, scientists have looked for ways to put this talented, atomically thin 2-D material to work. Thinner than a single strand of DNA yet 200 times stronger than steel, graphene is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat, ... | |
| These plastic-chomping caterpillars can help fight pollution (CNN) The tiny waxworm went from zero to hero in 2017 when researchers discovered the caterpillar could potentially help solve one of the world's most pressing environmental problems: plastic waste. The creature can chomp through plastic, even ... | |
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