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| Godspeed, Apollo 11. Next Stop: Moon Editor's Note: The USA TODAY NETWORK will be auctioning its inaugural non-fungible token (NFT) inspired by the first newspaper delivered to space in 1971. Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space, transported a special edition of ... | |
| China releases videos of its Zhurong Mars rover The pictures were acquired by a wireless camera that the robot had placed on the ground. The new media release also includes sequences from Zhurong's landing in May, showing the deployment of its ... | |
| Males help keep populations genetically healthy However, they are important for purging bad mutations from the population. This is shown by a new Uppsala University study providing in-depth knowledge of the possible long-term genetic consequences of sexual selection. The results are published in the ... | |
| Skywatch: What's happening in the heavens in July If you enjoy the beauty of planet Venus, you'll love July. As July's night curtains open at dusk, our blazing bright neighbor Venus and our other next-door planet, Mars, will loiter in the constellation Cancer at dusk, when the month starts. Gaze toward the low, ... | |
| Fool's Gold May Much More Worth Than Its Name Suggests Research published in the journal Geology has found tiny amounts of gold can be trapped inside pyrite. This discovery may also help better understand the distribution of gold in other minerals, which may lead to more environmentally friendly gold extraction ... | |
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| Can ET see us? Study finds many stars with prime Earth view (AP) -- Feeling like you are being watched? It could be from a lot farther away than you think. Astronomers took a technique used to look for life on other planets and flipped it around — so instead of looking to see what's out there, they tried to see what places ... | |
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