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Mother-and-baby-home investigation to include DNA profiling using genetic material from maternal line
By colm keena
Aliens May Be ''Hitching Rides'' To Other Planets On Meteors, New Study Suggests
Aliens may travel across space on METEORS – suggesting humans might not have originated on Earth, new s...
By Millie Turner
Aliens may be 'hitching rides' to other planets on meteors, new study warns
By Harry Fletcher
Aliens may be hitching rides on meteors to colonize the cosmos, study suggests. Here's how we could spot them.
By Paul M. Sutter
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International Space Station crew find 'drug-resistant bacteria' and have no idea how it got there
By Ewan Gleadow
NASA finds new mutant bacteria in SPACE
ISS crew find 'drug-resistant bacteria' on-board and have no idea how it got there
By Ewan Gleadow
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Found on ISS Mutating to Become Functionally Distinct
By Elizabeth E. Keller
Mutated Strains of Unknown Drug-Resistant Bacteria Found Lurking on ISS
By Passant Rabie
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NASA Voyager 1 resumes sending data to Earth after technical hiccup- 8 key things to know
NASA's Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth
Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months
By Ashley Strickland
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft finally phones home after 5 months of no contact
By Robert Lea
NASA tries to jog Voyager 1's memory from 15 billion miles away
By Richard Speed
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Cosmic explosion in centre of galaxy releases massive gas which may create 50 million suns
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Cows offer clues to treat human infertility
By Farah Aziz Annesha
Shareef Al Romaithi: the Emirati pilot helping Mars dreams take flight
By Sarwat Nasir
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Celebrating Earth Day: The first satellite images of the earth were taken 64 years ago
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High-speed imaging and AI help us understand how insect wings work
By Rupendra Brahambhatt
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Space junk crashes into Florida home
Object that tore through roof of home came from International space station, Nasa confirms
By Vishwam Sankaran
Mystery object that crashed onto Florida home came from space station, Nasa confirms
By Vishwam Sankaran
ISS: Old part of space station lands on family home - but all is well
NASA confirms object that struck Florida home came from pallet of batteries intended to burn up in atmosphere
By Greg Wehner
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Electron videography captures moving dance between proteins and lipids
By Liz Ahlberg Touchstone
HS-AFM single-molecule structural biology uncovers basis of transporter wanderlust kinetics
By Olga Boudker, Yining Jiang and Simon Scheuring
A powerful technique for tracking a protein's fleeting shape changes
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Astronauts in big step toward first crewed Starliner flight
By Trevor Mogg
'I really like these suits.' Boeing's snazzy (and flexible) Starliner spacesuits have astronauts buzzing (exclusive)
By Elizabeth Howell
Ahead of first astronaut launch, Boeing spacecraft meets its rocket
By Brendan Byrne
All the pieces are in place for the first crew flight of Boeing's Starliner
By Stephen Clark
Starliner arrives at the pad for crewed test flight
By Jeff Foust
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Scientists use AI to reconstruct energetic flare blasted from Milky Way's supermassive black hole
By Robert Lea
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$6500 worth of gold is produced by this volcano every day, but good luck getting it to market
By Ernest Hoffman
Not-So-Cold Cash: Volcano Spews $6,000 Of Gold Daily - Videos from The Weather Channel
World’s highest volcano spews £5,000 of GOLD every day despite being covered in ice – leaving scientists ba...
By Aiya Zhussupova
Antarctica's Mount Erebus volcano emits real gold dust | indy100
By Harriet Brewis
An active volcano in Antarctica is spewing $6,000 in gold dust every day
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It's Official: Scientists Finally Confirmed What's Inside The Moon
By Michelle Starr
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Scientists discover 1st-of-its-kind cell part born from a swallowed microbe
By Sascha Pare
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Haunting photo of Earth and moon snapped by China's experimental lunar satellites
By Andrew Jones
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Astrophysics research advances understanding of how gamma-ray bursts produce light
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Will We Know if TRAPPIST-1e has Life?
By Matt Williams
Most Precise Measure Ever Brings Us Closer to Knowing The 'Ghost' Particle's True Mass
By Clare Watson
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Former NASA Engineer Says He's Invented a Thruster That Doesn't Require Propellant
By Victor Tangermann
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Sharks do react to blood in the water. But as a CBS News producer found out, it's not how he assumed.
By Chris Spinder
'Unprecedented,' 'Gobsmacked', 'Unbelievable': Changes in Antarctica's sea ice could have dramatic impacts, says climate scientist Edward Doddridge
By Ben Turner
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Advancing high-resolution ultrasound imaging with deep learning
By Elizabeth A Bello
Father and Daughter Discover 'Gigantic' Prehistoric Jawbone
Giant, 82-foot lizard fish discovered on UK beach could be largest marine reptile ever found
By Richard Pallardy
Eleven-year-old girl's fossil find leads to discovery of historic sea monster
By Vishwam Sankaran
British father and daughter discover bone of what may be largest known marine reptile
By Niamh Lynch
Fossils found in Somerset by girl, 11, ‘may be of largest-ever marine reptile’
By Nicola Davis
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A small factor makes a big impact on genome editing
By Caitlin E Sedwick
Researchers detect a new molecule in space | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
By Danielle Randall Doughty
NASA Sets Coverage of Roscosmos Spacewalk Outside Space Station
By Abbey Donaldson
Exploring Brain Cell Mapping via AI but without Coding Expertise
Virtual reality-empowered deep-learning analysis of brain cells
By Rami Al-maskari, Ali Ertürk and Julia Geppert
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Look for Lyrid meteors, International Space Station in the night sky
Lyrid meteor shower: How UK stargazers can watch the oldest annual meteor shower
By Mickey Carroll
Look up to the sky for the Lyrid meteor shower and the full pink moon
By Ashley Strickland and Taylor Nicioli
Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks tonight with up to 18 shooting stars overhead every hour - here's the best time to s
By Shivali Best
Meteors in moonlight: 6 tips for 2024’s Lyrids
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Happy Earth Day 2024! NASA picks 6 new airborne missions to study our changing planet
By Meredith Garofalo
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Nasa to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars – here's why it must and will go ahead
JPL Workforce Update
By Laurie Leshin
TechCrunch Minute: NASA needs your help to bring rocks back from Mars
By Alex Wilhelm
Space startups are licking their lips after NASA converts $11B Mars mission into a free-for-all
By Devin Coldewey
NASA's no to Mars
By Louis Friedman
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Asteroid (101955) Bennu In The Laboratory: Properties Of The Sample Collected By OSIRIS-REx - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
New 2D Polymers Bridge the Gap in Electron Mobility for Organic Semiconductors
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