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Space.com
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and French astronaut Thomas Pesquet with the European Space Agency (ESA) completed a six-hour and 45-minute spacewalk on Friday (June 25), during which they install the second of six new International Space Station ( ...
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Spaceflight Now
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA crewmate Shane Kimbrough floated back outside the International Space Station Friday and deployed a 60-foot-long roll-out solar array, the second of six new blankets being installed to upgrade the lab's power ...
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CNN
This illustration shows what Homo longi -- dragon man -- may have looked like. (CNN) A cranium hidden at the bottom of a well in ...
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Phys.Org
Ever wondered how Mars rovers take a selfie? Color video from NASA's Perseverance shows how the rover captured the historic April 6, 2021, image of itself beside the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter. As a bonus, the rover's entry, descent, and landing ...
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BBC News
Chinese researchers have unveiled an ancient skull that could belong to a completely new species of human. The team has claimed it is our closest evolutionary relative among known species of ancient human, ...
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The New York Times
But first the bad news: It's already half over. Plus, typeface puzzles, the "Dragon Man" skull and more in the Friday edition of the Science Times Newsletter.
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CNN
The 4-pound helicopter has successfully flown eight times on Mars as of June 21, according to an update from Teddy Tzanetos, the helicopter operations lead at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. On its latest outing, Ingenuity flew 525 ...
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Phys.Org
The bright white region of this image shows the icy cap that covers Mars' south pole, composed of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/Bill Dunford. A new paper finds more radar signals suggesting the presence of subsurface ...
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Livescience.com
When hives of the African lowland honeybee (Apis mellifera scutella) collapse, they do so because of an invisible inner threat: the growing, immortal clone army of a rival bee subspecies. That army is possible because the female workers of the rival ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists have organized proteins—nature's most versatile building blocks—in desired 2D and 3D ordered arrays while maintaining their structural stability and biological activity. They built these designer functional protein arrays by using DNA as a ...
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