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Watch NASA test fire new and improved Artemis moon rocket engine (video) NASA engineers have hot-fired the redesigned Artemis moon rocket in preparation for future Space Launch System (SLS) flights that will take humanity back to the moon and beyond. The test of the RS-25 engine was conducted at the Fred Haise Test Stand ...
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SpaceX Crew-6 mission's approach to space station captured in breathtaking video Early Friday morning (March 3), SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft carrying the four astronauts of the Crew-6 mission approached the International Space Station (ISS). Crew-6's dramatic meetup with ...
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Human brain-powered computers could be the way of the future Lab-grown brain organoids — nicknamed "intelligence in a dish" — are pen dot-size cell cultures that contain neurons capable of brainlike functions. Researchers announced Tuesday their plan eventually to use brain organoids ...
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A mysterious object is being sucked into our galaxy's black hole. Now, we may know what it is. Now, by analyzing 20 years of observational data, astrophysicists finally have a theory for what the blob is: a cloud of ejected debris from a head-on collision between two merging stars. They published their findings Feb. 21 in The Astrophysical Journal ( ...
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Astronomers still have their eyes on that asteroid NASA whacked The experiment has boosted scientists' confidence, he says, that this kind of deflection technique could really work to protect the planet if Earth ever got menaced by a dangerous incoming space rock. The collision altered ...
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Researchers Reveal Added Layer of Nuance in Our Sense of Smell Fruit fly larvae make an ideal model for studying olfaction. They have as many types of odorant receptors as the number of sensory neurons — namely, 21. This one-to-one correspondence makes it simple to test what each neuron is doing.
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Scientists Find Proof the Late Cretaceous Hosted Icy Conditions in Antarctica geologist on rock outcropping John Cottle walks on rocky hillside during work at the Butcher Ridge UCSB geologist John Cottle working at the Butcher Ridge Igneous Complex (BRIC) in Antarctica. Except, ...
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New results from NASA's DART planetary defense mission confirm we could deflect deadly asteroids Hitting an asteroid with enough force to change its orbit is theoretically possible, but can it actually be done? That's what the DART mission set out to determine. Specifically, it tested the "kinetic impactor ...
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New NASA DART data prove viability of asteroid deflection as planetary defense strategy On September 26, 2022, the DART spacecraft collided with a small asteroid moon called Dimorphos, which orbits a larger asteroid called Didymos. Neither asteroid posed a threat to Earth, but they represented similar celestial bodies that could one day ...
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NASA Locates Unusually Perfect Circular Sand Dunes on Martian Surface NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft has captured unusual circles of sand dunes on the Red Planet. The dunes were snapped by MRO's High-Resolution Imaging Experiment (HiRise) colour camera. While sand dunes of many shapes and sizes are ...
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