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Experimental Propulsion Tech Could Reach Mysterious Planet Beyond Pluto in 10 Years - Gizmodo
Experimental Propulsion Tech Could Reach Mysterious Planet Beyond Pluto in 10 Years - Gizmodo

Sedna will make its closest approach to the Sun in 2076, giving us a rare opportunity to visit the planetoid before it drifts off for thousands of years.

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Scientists discover a new organelle inside human cells with huge potential impact on health - Earth.com
Scientists discover a new organelle inside human cells with huge potential impact on health - Earth.com

University of Virginia scientists discover new cell organelle called "hemifusome" that helps manage cellular recycling.

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2 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky in recent weeks — and both are visible to the naked eye - Live Science
2 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky in recent weeks — and both are visible to the naked eye - Live Science

Astronomers have spotted another never-before-seen "nova" blaze to life in the night sky. This may be the first time that simultaneous stellar explosions have been visible to the naked eye in recorded history.

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NASA's Curiosity rover takes a closer look at 'spiderwebs' on Mars photo of the day for July 1, 2025 - Space
NASA's Curiosity rover takes a closer look at 'spiderwebs' on Mars photo of the day for July 1, 2025 - Space

The Mars rover captured images of low ridges called boxwork patterns, which appear like spiderwebs from space.

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NASA Is Ending Interstellar Exploration – Just As It Began - NASA Watch
NASA Is Ending Interstellar Exploration – Just As It Began - NASA Watch

Keith’s note: Those of you in the space community know that NASA Science is facing an immense budget cut. Dozens of missions have been cancelled and many missions that are still returning valuable data are being shut off – in many cases to save a few million …

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Scientists Look To Black Holes To Study The Universe. But Phone And Wi-Fi Satellites Are Blocking The View - Study Finds
Scientists Look To Black Holes To Study The Universe. But Phone And Wi-Fi Satellites Are Blocking The View - Study Finds

The scientists who precisely measure the position of Earth are in a bit of trouble.

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'This is the holy grail of theoretical physics.' Is the key to quantum gravity hiding in this new way to make black holes? - Space
'This is the holy grail of theoretical physics.' Is the key to quantum gravity hiding in this new way to make black holes? - Space

"This work is a step toward understanding how quantum mechanics and gravity work together, a major unsolved problem in physics."

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68 Dark Questions That People Answered - Bored Panda
68 Dark Questions That People Answered - Bored Panda

You could be the happiest, most cheerful person on the planet. But when it comes time to sit down and relax after a long day, you might put on the most disturbing, unsettling, terrifying documentary Netflix has to offer. And that's nothing to be ashamed of; m…

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Tuesday Telescope: A howling wolf in the night sky - Ars Technica
Tuesday Telescope: A howling wolf in the night sky - Ars Technica

“Ever since I saw it for the first time, it’s been high on my list.”…

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Researchers issue warning after making troubling discovery in ocean fossils: 'This is not good news for us' - Yahoo
Researchers issue warning after making troubling discovery in ocean fossils: 'This is not good news for us' - Yahoo

The study calls for urgent action.

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CNSA releases images of Earth and Moon by Tianwen-2 from 590,000 km in deep space - Times of India
CNSA releases images of Earth and Moon by Tianwen-2 from 590,000 km in deep space - Times of India

China's Tianwen-2 probe has commenced its decade-long deep space mission, capturing a stunning image of Earth and the Moon from 590,000 kilometers awa

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Forget running and swimming — study finds this sport adds 10 years to your life - Tom's Guide
Forget running and swimming — study finds this sport adds 10 years to your life - Tom's Guide

It’s not what you think!

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US photographer captures International Space Station against fiery Sun in ‘once in a lifetime shot’ | World News - Hindustan Times - Hindustan Times
US photographer captures International Space Station against fiery Sun in ‘once in a lifetime shot’ | World News - Hindustan Times - Hindustan Times

The photographer shared stunning ISS transit photos and a quick video on Instagram, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime shot” as the station zipped past the Sun. | World News

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JWST’s early galaxies didn’t break the Universe. They revealed it. - Big Think
JWST’s early galaxies didn’t break the Universe. They revealed it. - Big Think

Originally, the abundance of bright, early galaxies shocked astronomers. After 3 years of JWST, we now know what's really going on.

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Scientists Just Discovered a Creature That Breaks the Rules of Life - Yahoo
Scientists Just Discovered a Creature That Breaks the Rules of Life - Yahoo

In the ever-expanding universe of microscopic life, scientists have uncovered something that might force us to redraw the boundaries of what counts as “alive...

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Space Cargo of Human Remains And Cannabis Lost at Sea Following Mission Failure - ScienceAlert
Space Cargo of Human Remains And Cannabis Lost at Sea Following Mission Failure - ScienceAlert

We've sent some pretty interesting payloads to space since the first satellite (Sputnik 1) launched on October 4th, 1957.

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3D Time Could Solve Physics' Biggest Problem, Says Bizarre New Study - ScienceAlert
3D Time Could Solve Physics' Biggest Problem, Says Bizarre New Study - ScienceAlert

Clocks might be far more fundamental to physics than we ever realized.

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Long-dead satellite emits strong radio signal, puzzling astronomers - Yahoo
Long-dead satellite emits strong radio signal, puzzling astronomers - Yahoo

A NASA satellite that’s been orbiting as space junk since 1967, Relay 2, emitted an unexpected, powerful radio burst that astronomers initially struggled to ...

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Scientists discover a new type of earthquake and it’s man made - The Brighter Side of News
Scientists discover a new type of earthquake and it’s man made - The Brighter Side of News

A new slow-moving earthquake type triggered by fracking reveals hidden fault behavior and may help reduce the risk of damaging seismic events

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