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Fragments of Asteroid With Mystery Origin Are Found Outside Berlin Astronomers tracked the entry of a small space rock into Earth's atmosphere, and then meteorite hunters made an unexpected discovery. Share ...
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Robot set to perform simulated surgeries in space Uncrewed cargo shipments to the International Space Station usually include critical supplies, science experiments and goodies such as hazelnut spread and ice cream for the astronauts aboard. But a recent resupply mission included a different kind of ...
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How Earth's new Rubin Observatory will usher in the next era of asteroid space missions The forthcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory will never leave Earth itself, but the highly detailed, "big picture" view of the cosmos it will offer scientists may very well kick-start a new era of space exploration. The solar system is filled with ...
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Polaris Dawn private astronaut mission slips to mid-2024 WASHINGTON — A private astronaut mission that will feature the first spacewalk from a Crew Dragon spacecraft has suffered another delay, this time to at least the middle of this year. The Polaris Program, a series of private astronaut missions backed ...
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A tiny robot on the space station will simulate remote-controlled surgery up there The robot is small in size but its aspirations are out of this world — literally. MIRA, which stands for miniaturized in vivo robotic assistant, recently became the first surgical robot at the International Space Station. The tiny robot, which weighs ...
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity's final resting place named after 'Undying Lands' in 'Lord of the Rings' Like some hobbits, a wee Martian helicopter received a special honor. The final resting place of NASA's Ingenuity, grounded after its last flight on Jan. 18, now has a new name bestowed from fans of fantasy. "The Ingenuity team has nicknamed the spot ...
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Extreme Climate Impacts From Collapse of a Key Atlantic Ocean Current Could be Worse Than Expected, a New Study ... If the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation fails because of increasing freshwater inflows from melting ice sheets and rivers swelled by global warming, the authors said it would disrupt the climate globally, shifting Asian monsoon rainfall patterns ...
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UCSD sending tumor cells into space to study growth and response to drugs UC San Diego hematologist Dr. Catriona Jamieson stands in the "mission control" center on campus, where monitors show the location and activities of the International Space Station in real time. (Ashley Mackin ...
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Scientists Discover Surprising Sensory Evolution in Fruit Flies Key points: Researchers analyzed the gene expression patterns of five key scent-detecting tissues across six different Drosophila species to delve deeper into the molecular basis of smell. Many of the genes were uniform across fly species, ...
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