Nasa contractor warns against Boeing space launch due to the 'risk of a disaster'
By Kelly Rissman
NASA Invites Social Creators for Launch of NOAA Weather Satellite
By Michelle Zajac
Starliner: Boeing's first crewed space flight postponed
Boeing's Starliner rolled off launch pad to replace 'buzzing' rocket valve (photo)
By Mike Wall
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NASA's Chandra notices the galactic center is venting
NASA's Chandra spacecraft spots supermassive black hole erupting in the Milky Way's heart
By Robert Lea
NASA spots supermassive black hole giant 'exhaust' vent in middle of Milky Way
By Gem Stokes
NASA's Chandra Notices the Galactic Center is Venting
By Lee Mohon
NASA Chandra X-ray Telescope Discovers Venting From the Milky Way's Heart
By Jace Dela Cruz
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News from the Press Site: New SpaceX spacesuits and China's Chang'e 6 reaches orbit around the Moon – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
Chang'e-6 is just the tip of China's ambitions for the Solar System
China's Chang'e 6 probe to the moon's far side has a big lunar mystery to solve
By Keith Cooper
China may have sent secret robot to Moon's far side
By Vishwam Sankaran
HKU geologists reveal mysterious and diverse volcanism in Lunar Apollo Basin, Chang'e-6 Landing Site
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Ancient pieces of wood prove our ancestors were smarter than we thought
By Stephen Beech
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Space mystery SOLVED as Cold War-era satellite lost for 25 years finally rediscovered
By James Saunders
Satellite missing in space for 25 years finally found - but nobody knows where it went
By Ewan Gleadow
'Lost' spy satellite orbited Earth undetected for 25 years—until now, scientists say
This spy satellite, lost in space for 25 years, reappears on radar
'Lost' satellite finally found after orbiting undetected for 25 years
By Meredith Garofalo
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Dream Chaser mini-shuttle set to take flight at last
By Richard Speed
Sierra Space's 1st Dream Chaser space plane aces key tests. Next stop: Florida launch site.
By Meredith Garofalo
First Dream Chaser spaceplane needs more work when it gets to launch site
By Stephen Clark
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane to be moved to Florida ahead of launch
By Richard Angle
Dream Chaser Set For Move To NASA Kennedy Space Center
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Lost Atlantis-like ‘Sahul’ continent that let ancient humans ‘cross from Asia to Australia’ revealed in stu...
By Cheyenne R. Ubiera
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NASA Discovers Gravity-Squeezed World 'Exploding With Volcanoes'
By Jess Thomson
Squeezed by neighbors, planet glows with molten lava
A perfect tidal storm: HD 104067 planetary architecture creating an incandescent world
Astrophysicist discovers fiery exoplanet with NASA's TESS
By Harriet Belderbos
Planetary neighbors squeeze molten lava from a distant planet: Study
By Mrigakshi Dixit
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope will hunt for the universe's 1st stars — or their shredded corpses, anyway
By Robert Lea
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Physicists Detect Hints of a Mysterious Particle Called a 'Glueball'
By David Nield
New particle at last! Physicists detect the first "glueball"
By Ethan Siegel
First elusive 'glueball,' particle made of nuclear force discovered
By Ameya Paleja
Possible evidence of glueballs found during Beijing Spectrometer III experiments
By Bob Yirka
Physicists might have just discovered 'glueballs': the particles made entirely of force
By Tibi Puiu
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Space photo of the week: 'God's Hand' leaves astronomers scratching their heads
By Jamie Carter
New telescope images reveal ghostly ‘God’s Hand’ in Milky Way reaching across the cosmos
By Ashley Strickland
Look! This Strange Cosmic Cloud Looks Like a Dinosaur
By Kiona N Smith
A Nebula that Extends its Hand into Space
By Evan Gough
God's Hand Or Giant Worm? Dark Energy Camera Spots Cometary Globule In Space
By Alfredo Carpineti
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Monster galactic outflow powered by exploding stars
By Elizabeth Rayne
Groundbreaking 3D brain scan generated 1.4 petabytes of data from millimeter-sized sample
By Zo Ahmed
Scientists find 57,000 cells and 150m neural connections in tiny sample of human brain
By Ian Sample
Google AI: New insights from 6 images of the human brain
By Daniel Berger
Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue took 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14000 4K movies — Google's AI experts assist researchers
Scientists Imaged and Mapped a Tiny Piece of Human Brain. Here's What They Found
By Will Sullivan
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Super-Earth Surprise: Webb Finds Atmosphere on Rocky Exoplanet For the First Time
James Webb telescope detects 1-of-a-kind atmosphere around 'Hell Planet' in distant star system
By Joanna Thompson
At last! JWST finds signs of a thick atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet
By John Wenz
Webb found its strongest case yet of a rocky exoplanet with an atmosphere
By Elisha Sauers
A scorching hot lava planet made of diamonds has 'substantial atmosphere'
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Why can't we see the far side of the moon?
By Skyler D Ware
April 8's Total Solar Eclipse Will Repeat Exactly 54 Years From Today—Here's Why And Where
By Jamie Carter
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Planet 9 Updates // Vera Rubin Mirror // New SpaceX EVA Suit
Here's why a rich guy going to space for a second time actually matters
By Eric Berger
SpaceX reveals its first Extravehicular Activity Suits (EVA) for Polaris Dawn mission
By Richard Angle
SpaceX Unveils Spacesuit For Private Astronaut Spacewalk
By Irene Klotz
SpaceX reveals new sleek spacesuits ahead of upcoming historic mission
By Andrew Paul
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Brain Veins as Light Detectors: A New Path to Deep Brain Imaging
Imaging bioluminescence by detecting localized haemodynamic contrast from photosensitized vasculature
By Sayani Das, Alan Jasanoff and Robert Ohlendorf
MRI enables detection of light deep inside the brain
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Institutional Memory, On Paper
By Elliot Williams
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Dragonfly: The billion-mile mission to explore Saturn's biggest moon
By Adam Frank
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Scientists Supercharge Photosynthesis To Develop “Carbon Gobbling” Super Plants
Engineering highly productive cyanobacteria towards carbon negative emissions technologies
Turning plants into carbon capture machines with cyanobacteria
Scientists unlock key to breeding 'carbon gobbling' plants with a major appetite
Researchers shed new light on carboxysomes in key discovery that could boost photosynthesis
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