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Why the upcoming eclipse is still vital in the age of solar probes
Experiments will take advantage of the solar eclipse in August to learn more about the sun and Earth at a relatively low cost ...
John Pumphrey is unknown no more. Through DNA testing and old-fashioned sleuthing, the Maryland teenager who died in one of ...
Seen from afar, Earth is looking steadily darker. The amount of sunshine reflected is known as the albedo. This is going down ...
Warren Buffett said he's lucky to have lived so long and possess such a lucrative skillset, and fortunate his dad was a ...
A catastrophic asteroid breakup may have triggered a huge wave of impacts across the inner solar system about 800 million ...
Will Marshall, CEO of Planet Labs, argues that planetary intelligence is the key to aligning AI with the best interests of ...
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Ancient creatures that still roam the Earth today
Discover incredible creatures from the age of dinosaurs that are still alive today. From ancient fish to prehistoric insects, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that Iranian ships will no longer be able to travel through the Strait of Hormuz and ...
Researchers just uncovered more about the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago - Findings really ...
Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly ...
Some scientists think that in five billion years, as the Sun ages and transforms into a Red Giant, Earth will be swallowed ...
Last year, geologists dated the crater in Western Australia at 3.47 billion years old, which was disputed by other experts. Now, they've revised the estimate to 3.02 billion years old—but some still a ...
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