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The most powerful rocket ever built is set for its next test. Here’s why some experts are worried
SpaceX’s Starship rocket system, the most powerful launch vehicle ever constructed, is set to make its 10th integrated test flight as soon as Sunday evening.
200 meteorites on Earth traced to 5 craters on Mars
Astronomers have traced the origins of 200 meteorites to five impact craters in two volcanic regions on Mars, known as Tharsis and Elysium.
Israel destroyed Gaza’s water plants. Now a deadly disease is spreading like wildfire
Israel destroyed Gaza’s water plants. Now a deadly disease is spreading like wildfire - IN DEPTH: As hospitals in Gaza struggle to cope with a starvation crisis, doctors are also battling the rise of
Scientists Alarmed to Discover That Earth's Continents Are Drying Out
New research using over twenty years of data captured by NASA's twin climate satellites, GRACE and GRACE-FO, has revealed an "unprecedented" level of water loss on each of the planet's continents,
A “Devil Comet” Finally Delivers Proof that Earth’s Water Wasn’t Born Here
A recent study published in Nature Astronomy has delivered the clearest evidence yet that some comets carried Earth-like water, possibly helping to shape the habitable conditions on our planet. The
Tidal irrigation jump-started agriculture, urbanization in ancient Mesopotamia
They posited that human ingenuity alone couldn’t have produced the surplus needed to feed ancient city-states like Uruk, Ur, and Lagash. Researchers identified a critical piece of the puzzle:
Community fights to undo years of damage caused by invasive plants: 'There is a surprising amount of pushback'
"Any time you tell people what to do, you risk polarization." Community fights to undo years of damage caused by invasive plants: 'There is a surprising amount of pushback' first appeared on The Cool
New type of supernova ‘looks like nothing anyone has ever seen before,’ astronomer says
Astronomers captured a glimpse of the innermost layers of a massive star before it exploded in a supernova, changing their understanding of how stars evolve and die.
'Pregnancy robot from China' is fake, but is the technology behind it possible?
A story circulating on social media this week featured a seemingly made-up scientist who is developing an equally imaginary "pregnancy robot." Virality ensued.
One of the earliest galaxies in the universe was rich in oxygen. Could it mean life evolved earlier than we thought?
A galaxy in the early universe was rich with oxygen, astronomers have found. The discovery raises questions about how early life could have first appeared in the universe.
Mysterious 300,000-year-old Greek cave skull was neither human nor Neanderthal, study finds
Researchers have dated the mysterious skull from Petralona Cave in Greece to 300,000 years ago and concluded that the fossil belonged to an ancient human group that lived alongside Neanderthals.
Astronomers spot brightest fast radio burst ever, just 130 million light-years away
These dazzling flares are so powerful that they can be detected from billions of light-years away. Now, scientists have caught one of the brightest and closest FRBs ever observed, offering the
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