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Rocks Kept in a Warehouse For Decades Held a Major Clue to Complex Life - ScienceAlert

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Rocks Kept in a Warehouse For Decades Held a Major Clue to Complex Life - ScienceAlert image

Uh-oh, the International Space Station is leaking again - Ars Technica

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Uh-oh, the International Space Station is leaking again - Ars Technica image

Scientists Identify Atomic Trick That Keeps Gold Shiny - Gizmodo

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Scientists Identify Atomic Trick That Keeps Gold Shiny - Gizmodo image

The Moon Is Drifting Away from Earth, and Scientists Can Measure It Down to Inches - The Daily Galaxy

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The Moon Is Drifting Away from Earth, and Scientists Can Measure It Down to Inches - The Daily Galaxy image

Scientists Mapping the Mediterranean for the First Time Found an Active Structure Still Moving Deep Under the Seafloor - The Daily Galaxy

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Scientists Mapping the Mediterranean for the First Time Found an Active Structure Still Moving Deep Under the Seafloor - The Daily Galaxy image

Strange stacked stones spotted on Mars photo of the day for May 21, 2026 - Space

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Strange stacked stones spotted on Mars photo of the day for May 21, 2026 - Space image

An exoplanet 87 light-years away could harbor conditions favorable to life according to a new climate model - Iowa Park Leader

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An exoplanet 87 light-years away could harbor conditions favorable to life according to a new climate model - Iowa Park Leader image

Scientists Finally Know Why Earth Keeps Heating Up While One Layer of the Atmosphere Keeps Freezing - The Daily Galaxy

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Scientists Finally Know Why Earth Keeps Heating Up While One Layer of the Atmosphere Keeps Freezing - The Daily Galaxy image

Astronomers may have discovered the tiniest odd radio circle - Phys.org

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Astronomers may have discovered the tiniest odd radio circle - Phys.org image

Scientists just reversed about 80% of aging in elderly mice in a single month — and they did it by boosting one protein - Space Daily

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Scientists just reversed about 80% of aging in elderly mice in a single month — and they did it by boosting one protein - Space Daily image

T. rex didn't evolve tiny arms because its body got bigger — it evolved tiny arms because its jaws got more powerful, according to a new study of 82 meat-eating dinosaur species that found the same pattern repeating across giant predators - Space Daily

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T. rex didn't evolve tiny arms because its body got bigger — it evolved tiny arms because its jaws got more powerful, according to a new study of 82 meat-eating dinosaur species that found the same pattern repeating across giant predators - Space Daily image

A joint European-Chinese satellite just went up on Vega-C, and the images it returns could change how scientists understand Earth’s magnetic shield - Space Daily

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A joint European-Chinese satellite just went up on Vega-C, and the images it returns could change how scientists understand Earth’s magnetic shield - Space Daily image

The Parker Solar Probe is still flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 miles per hour, fast enough to cross the continental United States in about 20 seconds, because a 4.5-inch carbon-foam shield keeps the spacecraft in the shade - Space Daily

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The Parker Solar Probe is still flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 miles per hour, fast enough to cross the continental United States in about 20 seconds, because a 4.5-inch carbon-foam shield keeps the spacecraft in the shade - Space Daily image

There is a cloud of alcohol drifting through the constellation Aquila that is 1,000 times the diameter of our solar system and contains enough ethanol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer — and nobody has any commercial way to reach it, which is probably fo - Space Daily

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There is a cloud of alcohol drifting through the constellation Aquila that is 1,000 times the diameter of our solar system and contains enough ethanol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer — and nobody has any commercial way to reach it, which is probably fo - Space Daily image

Dormant volcano suddenly wakes up after 700,000 years of silence - Earth.com

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Dormant volcano suddenly wakes up after 700,000 years of silence - Earth.com image

30 years ago, Carl Sagan revealed exactly how a ‘charlatan’ leader could take over the U.S. - Yahoo

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30 years ago, Carl Sagan revealed exactly how a ‘charlatan’ leader could take over the U.S. - Yahoo image

Every year, 27.7 million tons of Saharan dust crosses the Atlantic Ocean and settles on the Amazon rainforest, delivering roughly the exact amount of phosphorus the rainforest loses to runoff, which means the world's most productive forest is fertilised, year afte - Space Daily

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Every year, 27.7 million tons of Saharan dust crosses the Atlantic Ocean and settles on the Amazon rainforest, delivering roughly the exact amount of phosphorus the rainforest loses to runoff, which means the world's most productive forest is fertilised, year afte - Space Daily image

Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks - Nature

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Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks - Nature image

Space debris is forcing satellites to dodge more often — costing us vital science. 'Things will get worse before they get better' - Space

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Space debris is forcing satellites to dodge more often — costing us vital science. 'Things will get worse before they get better' - Space image

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft returns unfamiliar views of a familiar world - Ars Technica

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NASA’s Psyche spacecraft returns unfamiliar views of a familiar world - Ars Technica image