'Exciting' discovery of material that can store greenhouse gases faster than trees
'Exciting' material found which can absorb carbon faster than trees | Tech News
By Katie Boyden
Scientists discover a new type of porous material that can store greenhouse gases
'Exciting' discovery of material that can store greenhouse gases faster than trees
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NASA Updates on Starship Refueling, as SpaceX Prepares Flight 4 of Starship - NASASpaceFlight.com
By Adrian Beil
SpaceX making progress on Starship in-space refueling technologies
By Jeff Foust
SpaceX's Starship lunar-landing tech passes key in-space refueling test
By Chris Young
SpaceX finally says it's ready to launch Starship, again. The world's most powerful rocket could reach space for the first time in mid-November — if the FAA says yes.
By Hannah Getahun
SpaceX Starship's 2nd Flight Footage Released Under Freedom Of Information Act By NASA
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SpaceX's 30th Dragon cargo mission departs the ISS, heads home to Earth
By Mike Wall
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Earth Hits Halley's Comet Trail As Neptune Appears: The Night Sky This Week
By Jamie Carter
Catch the 'above average' Eta Aquarids meteor shower in May
By Firdaus Hamzah
Your guide to the Eta Aquarid meteor shower as it peaks in Scotland next week
Look for ‘shooting stars’ from Halley’s Comet as meteor shower peaks this week
By Emily Bingham
Eta Aquarids meteor shower 2024: Where to watch, when it peaks, dates: Where to watch, when it peaks, dates
By Seth Jacobson
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Earth just received a laser message from 140 MILLION miles away, NASA reveals
By Shivali Best
NASA's Optical Comms Demo Transmits Data Over 140 Million Miles
NASA's Psyche hits 25 Mbps from 140 million miles away – enough for Ultra HD Netflix
By Richard Speed
NASA receives space laser message from 140 million miles away
By Eric Ralls
NASA Just Received Laser Message Beamed From A Colossal 226 Million Kilometers Away
By Alfredo Carpineti
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First Ariane 6 rocket ready to assemble as Europe begins final countdown
By Simon Sharwood
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‘Is it aliens?’: how a mysterious star could help the search for extraterrestrial life
By Robin McKie
Scientists finally find signs of life on planet twice the size of Earth
James Webb telescope to investigate strongest sign of alien life
By Kaya Burgess
Most Promising Indication Of Life On Another Planet Found, Courtesy James Webb
By Nikhil Pandey
Forget Mars, are there aliens on… K2-18b? Discovery of planet twice as big as Earth emitting gas 'only produce
By Jonathan Chadwick
NASA discovered a planet twice as big as Earth with a gas that is 'only produced by life'
By Poppy Bilderbeck
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Fresh flowers last 'several weeks' longer when using expert's 12p method
By Melanie Kaidan
Flower expert shares 40p fruit hack to make fresh flowers last ‘several weeks’
By Sophie Harris
How Often Should You Change Your Fresh-Cut Flowers' Water? Here's What Pros Say
By Cori Sears
This genius hack keeps flowers fresh for up to two weeks longer
Flower expert reveals genius fruity hack to make cut flowers last for ‘several weeks’...
By Paige Beresford
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Japan's space junk cleaner prototype closes in on its target
By Simon Sharwood
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Probing the effects of interplanetary space on asteroid Ryugu
Pieces of distant asteroid show 'bombardment' that happens to objects in space
By Andrew Griffin
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Nonmagnetic framboid and associated iron nanoparticles with a space-weathered feature from asteroid Ryugu
By Hikaru Yabuta, Takeharu Kato and Tetsuya Akashi
Japan probe finds scars of micrometeoroid bombardment on asteroid Ryugu
By Mrigakshi Dixit
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New Alloy Shocks Scientists With Its Nearly Impossible Strength and Toughness
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Scientists Have Created a Functional Brain Cell Based on a Mix of Salt And Water
By David Nield
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Voyager 1 is still bringing us surprises from the very edge of our solar system
By Andrew Griffin
NASA's Voyager is in hostile territory. It's 'dodging bullets.'
By Mark D. Kaufman
Voyager 1's galactic mixtape, extending a hand of welcome to the universe
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By Paul McNamee
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The King of the Dinosaurs was NOT a genius! Scientists pour cold water on theory that T.Rex was as intelligent
By Jonathan Chadwick
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Webb Captures Top of Iconic Horsehead Nebula in Unprecedented Detail | Webb
Webb captures iconic Horsehead Nebula in unprecedented detail
Webb Captures Top of Iconic Horsehead Nebula in Unprecedented Detail
Newly released images reveal unprecedented detail of one of universe's most unique objects
Webb Telescope zooms in on the top of the dark cosmic cloud known as the Horsehead Nebula
By Iain Todd
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Blastoff! SpaceX launches Starlink batch from the Cape, nails landing
Falcon 9 launches Galileo navigation satellites
By Jeff Foust
SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida
By Mike Wall
SpaceX launches European Commission's Galileo satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
Two new satellites join the Galileo constellation
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China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side
By Albee Zhang and Ryan Woo
Light Waves Brought to a Stop in a Crystal Promises New Ways to Control Photons
By Michelle Starr
Observation of Landau levels and chiral edge states in photonic crystals through pseudomagnetic fields induced by synthetic strain
By Ewold Verhagen, L. Kuipers and René Barczyk
Light stands still in a deformed crystal
Ultrafast laser-powered 'magnetic RAM' is on the horizon after new discovery
By Drew Turney
Laser light induces magnetism at room temperature
By Andrey Feldman
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Dentist Shocked To Find Ancient Human Jawbone Stuck In Home Floor Tile
By Leslie Katz
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Scientists discover 'surprise' which changes understanding of universe
By Harry Fletcher
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Human activities have an intense impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluid flow
By Niranjana Rajalakshmi
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How turning off one gene causes mice to grow 6 legs
By Kristin Houser