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ULA ready to launch Amazon's 27 'Project Kuiper' Internet satellites in Florida
The first batch of satellites owned by Amazon as part of its Project Kuiper to expand global Internet access is set to launch Wednesday in Florida. The payload will be lifted by United Launch
Soil from the moon's far side suggests drier conditions than the side facing Earth
Soil and rocks returned from the moon’s mysterious far side suggest it may be drier than the side constantly facing Earth, Chinese scientists reported Wednesday. But they cautioned more samples are
What politicians so often get wrong about science
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Billionaire spacewalker highlights Mars trip for astronauts in his bid to become NASA's next chief
The nominee for NASA’s top job, billionaire spacewalker Jared Isaacman, outlined his vision for space exploration on Wednesday that prioritizes sending astronauts to Mars. President Donald Trump
Meta’s new rules block teenagers from livestreaming on Instagram
Teen Instagram users will not be allowed to livestream without parental permission. This comes as teen accounts are being expanded to Facebook and Messenger. These will, theoretically, give parents
Supermassive black holes could strip stars down to their helium cores
We all know that black holes can devour stars, rip them apart and consume their remnants. But that only happens if a star passes too close to a black hole. What if a star gets close enough to a star
Early Humans Likely Used Dugout Canoes to Travel the Open Sea 8,500 Years Ago
Learn how early humans made the 60-mile crossing from Europe to Malta, navigating at least partially by stars.
Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics
Cellulose, the main component of paper, can be turned into clear, waterproof objects such as cups that are almost indistinguishable from plastic, but break down more quickly
The Woolly Mammoth's Evolutionary History Over a Million Years Was a Complex Web
Genetic analysis of the giant woolly mammoth reveals a surprising amount of genetic diversity over a million years.
If Planet Nine is out there, this telescope might actually find it
A powerful new observatory is the best hope yet for finding the elusive Planet 9, a large planet that some scientists say is hidden in our solar system.
China's Chang'e 6 lunar samples suggest our moon is debris from an ancient Earth impact
Analysis of samples brought back from the farside of the Moon by the Chang'e 6 mission have found the water content of the lunar farside mantle is much more depleted compared to the nearside.
Plan to remove all hedgehogs from Hebridean isles
A new project - Saving Uist Nature (SUN) - would trap hedgehogs in South Uist and Benbecula and release them on mainland Scotland. A previous initiative - the Uist Wader Project (UWP) - has managed
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