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Planetary defense experts use infamous asteroid Apophis to practice spotting dangerous space rocks Apophis definitely won't hit Earth this month, but scientists are pretending it might.
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Bottling the world's coldest plasma Rice University physicists have discovered a way to trap the world's coldest plasma in a magnetic bottle, a technological achievement that could advance research into clean energy, space weather and astrophysics. "To understand how the solar wind ...
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WATCH: Meet Astronauts Launching on NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission to ISS NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut ...
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The Sky This Month: March 2021 Most of the planetary action is now in the predawn sky, with three planets congregating there: Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury. Watch their relative dance as they jostle positions each morning. Mars is a dramatic and bright addition to Taurus; it is the first planet to ...
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Neanderthals Listened to the World Much Like Us A reconstructed Neanderthal ear adds a new piece to the puzzle of whether the early humans could speak.
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People rarely leave conversations when they want to -- here's how to change it The majority of people in a conversation reported wishing the discussion had ended sooner than it did. (CNN) You've been chatting with someone ...
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ESA is working on a mission to explore caves on the moon NASA Artemis missions are focused directly on building up the facilities and processes necessary to support a moon base. ESA is also contributing both material and knowledge. Most recently, they made another step in their path to explore lava tubes and caves ...
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Neanderthals could hear and make the same sounds as humans, new research suggests A virtual reconstruction of the ear in a modern human (left) and a Neanderthal skull. Whether Neanderthals, and other human ancestors, were capable of sophisticated spoken language has been a topic of long-standing debate in human evolution.
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NASA keeps hiding 'Easter eggs' on Mars-bound spacecraft Engineers hid the phrase "Dare Mighty Things'' on the parachute of NASA's Mars Perseverance rover. It isn't the first time they've snuck a fun surprise or a sentimental object onto a spacecraft, either.
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Wrasses dazzle: How fairy wrasses got their flamboyant colours With their exuberant colors, fiery personalities and captivating courtship displays, the fairy wrasses are one of the most beloved coral reef fish. Despite this, the evolutionary history of its genus was not well understood—until now.
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