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Titan’s atmosphere is thicker than Earth’s, its rivers and lakes are made of methane and ethane, and NASA is sending a nuclear-powered drone there because on Saturn’s largest moon, flying may be easier than driving. - Space Daily

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Titan’s atmosphere is thicker than Earth’s, its rivers and lakes are made of methane and ethane, and NASA is sending a nuclear-powered drone there because on Saturn’s largest moon, flying may be easier than driving. - Space Daily image

Enceladus is a tiny moon of Saturn that sprays water vapor and ice grains into space from an ocean hidden beneath its icy crust — meaning a spacecraft can sample material from an alien sea without ever landing. - Space Daily

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Enceladus is a tiny moon of Saturn that sprays water vapor and ice grains into space from an ocean hidden beneath its icy crust — meaning a spacecraft can sample material from an alien sea without ever landing. - Space Daily image

Stephen Hawking’s dad reveals super genius was lazy kid who ‘didn’t study,’ lounged around too much: biography - New York Post

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Stephen Hawking’s dad reveals super genius was lazy kid who ‘didn’t study,’ lounged around too much: biography - New York Post image

I spent years assuming my personality was fixed — then I learned what neuroplasticity actually means and realised I had been maintaining myself like a finished product instead of a living system - Space Daily

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I spent years assuming my personality was fixed — then I learned what neuroplasticity actually means and realised I had been maintaining myself like a finished product instead of a living system - Space Daily image

A Radical Innovation Helped Archaic Humans Survive a Harsh Ice Age - ScienceAlert

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A Radical Innovation Helped Archaic Humans Survive a Harsh Ice Age - ScienceAlert image

Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion - Phys.org

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Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion - Phys.org image

The human genome contains traces of ancient viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago — and some of those viral leftovers were later repurposed into genes that help make human pregnancy possible - Space Daily

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The human genome contains traces of ancient viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago — and some of those viral leftovers were later repurposed into genes that help make human pregnancy possible - Space Daily image

A glacier bigger than Washington state is melting faster than ever. The implications are dire - OregonLive.com

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Research Paper Warns That There’s a Massive Experiment at Work to Geoengineer the Earth’s Climate - Yahoo

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Research Paper Warns That There’s a Massive Experiment at Work to Geoengineer the Earth’s Climate - Yahoo image

Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea - Phys.org

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Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea - Phys.org image

The Milky Way ate another galaxy. Scientists say they’ve found the scraps - CNN

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The Milky Way ate another galaxy. Scientists say they’ve found the scraps - CNN image

The Emptiest Places in the Universe Might Contain Its Best Secrets - WIRED

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The Emptiest Places in the Universe Might Contain Its Best Secrets - WIRED image

A ‘Golden Orb’ on the Ocean Floor Came From a Mysterious Animal - WIRED

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A ‘Golden Orb’ on the Ocean Floor Came From a Mysterious Animal - WIRED image

A fossil site in North Dakota appears to have captured the day the dinosaur-killing asteroid struck Earth, right down to tiny glass beads from the impact lodged in the gills of fish that died within hours - Space Daily

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A fossil site in North Dakota appears to have captured the day the dinosaur-killing asteroid struck Earth, right down to tiny glass beads from the impact lodged in the gills of fish that died within hours - Space Daily image

A slice of the static on an old untuned television was the afterglow of the Big Bang, which means millions of people spent decades staring at the oldest light in the universe without knowing it. - Space Daily

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A slice of the static on an old untuned television was the afterglow of the Big Bang, which means millions of people spent decades staring at the oldest light in the universe without knowing it. - Space Daily image

Sea level rise is speeding up and scientists now know exactly why - ScienceDaily

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Sea level rise is speeding up and scientists now know exactly why - ScienceDaily image

Researchers simulated 30 million routes to the Moon and found a hidden detour through L1 that saves fuel and keeps spacecraft talking to Earth the whole way - Space Daily

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Researchers simulated 30 million routes to the Moon and found a hidden detour through L1 that saves fuel and keeps spacecraft talking to Earth the whole way - Space Daily image

The Apollo astronauts left mirrors on the Moon that scientists still bounce lasers off 57 years later, and the round-trip measurement is precise enough to track the Moon drifting away from Earth at the speed your fingernails grow - Space Daily

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The Apollo astronauts left mirrors on the Moon that scientists still bounce lasers off 57 years later, and the round-trip measurement is precise enough to track the Moon drifting away from Earth at the speed your fingernails grow - Space Daily image

NASA deliberately crashed Galileo into Jupiter in 2003 to protect Europa, after the spacecraft found signs of the ocean it could one day contaminate - Space Daily

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NASA deliberately crashed Galileo into Jupiter in 2003 to protect Europa, after the spacecraft found signs of the ocean it could one day contaminate - Space Daily image

The Cassini spacecraft was deliberately flown into Saturn in 2017 because NASA refused to risk contaminating Enceladus, and in its final 90 seconds its thrusters fought the atmosphere so it could keep sending data home - Space Daily

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The Cassini spacecraft was deliberately flown into Saturn in 2017 because NASA refused to risk contaminating Enceladus, and in its final 90 seconds its thrusters fought the atmosphere so it could keep sending data home - Space Daily image