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    Scientists Might Have Figured Out Why Betelgeuse Keeps Dimming

    Astronomers using observations from the Hubble Space Telescope have come up with a new theory as to why the star Betelgeuse is dimming. The researchers…

    By Mike Wehner August 15th, 2020 Read More
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    NASA's Mars Orbiter Celebrates 15 Years As NASA Looks Back At Its Accomplishments

    The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been in space for 15 years now, and NASA has taken the anniversary as an opportunity to celebrate its most…

    By Mike Wehner August 14th, 2020 Read More
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    US Officials Say Russia's Coronavirus Vaccine Isn't Even Suitable To Be Tested On Animals

    The Russian coronavirus vaccine that was approved earlier this week isn't on WHO's shortlist of advanced vaccines. There's no scientific evidence to back up the…

    By Chris Smith August 14th, 2020 Read More
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    Can NASA's Asteroid Probe Grab A Sample Without Being Destroyed?

    NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid probe just nailed its second trial run for a sample collection attempt in October. The goal is to obtain samples from the…

    By Mike Wehner August 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus cases

    Here's Where Experts Think The Coronavirus Will Strike Next In The US

    Experts are predicting a worrisome rise in the number of coronavirus cases in half a dozen Midwest states. The list includes places like Illinois, where…

    By Andy Meek August 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus Face Mask

    If Someone In Your House Has The Coronavirus, You Should Follow These Safety Tips

    Living in close quarters with a coronavirus patient can be unnerving given that the virus can be transmitted easily. There are a few basic safety…

    By Yoni Heisler August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • woolly rhino

    Good News: Humans Aren't Responsible For Woolly Rhino Extinction

    Scientists studying the remains of ancient woolly rhinos have discovered that climate change, not human hunting, led to their demise. The timeline that suggested humans…

    By Mike Wehner August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • mars light

    The Night Sky On Mars Pulses With Light, But You Can't See It With Your Eyes

    NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has observed nighttime glow on Mars that occurs at regular intervals during certain seasons. The glow can't be seen without ultraviolet sensors,…

    By Mike Wehner August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • shrimp

    If You Have Frozen Shrimp In Your Freezer, Read This Before Eating Them

    Shrimp sold under a variety of brand names has been recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA says that shrimp originally distributed by Kader…

    By Mike Wehner August 13th, 2020 Read More
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    NASA's Exoplanet Hunter Finished Its Mission... Sort Of

    NASA's TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, has completed its primary mission and will now move on to an extended mission where it will continue…

    By Mike Wehner August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • AeroNabs

    A Breakthrough Antiviral Inhaler Might Block Coronavirus Infections

    A breakthrough coronavirus cure may have been discovered, an antiviral nasal spray that would be easy to administer. The compound in the aerosol would act…

    By Chris Smith August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Moon

    NASA Shot Lasers At The Moon Orbiter, And One Of Them Finally Bounced Back

    Scientists firing lasers at NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter have finally hit a tiny reflective panel on the spacecraft after attempting to nail the mark for…

    By Mike Wehner August 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus update

    Report Identifies Five States That Have Seen The Most Coronavirus Infections In Kids

    With fall approaching, the debate surrounding whether or not to send children back to school has become heated. Studies have found that children can transmit…

    By Yoni Heisler August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Auckland, New Zealand

    New Zealand's First Coronavirus Cases In Months May Have Come From Food Packaging

    The coronavirus may have spread to New Zealand through frozen food packaging, health officials think. The country registered its first four cases in over 100…

    By Chris Smith August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • mountain slid

    Video Shows A Huge Mountain Come Crashing Down After An Earthquake In Idaho

    A popular hiking location in Idaho was shaken by a magnitude 4.2 earthquake last week, causing a peak to come tumbling down.  The Baron Spire…

    By Mike Wehner August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • chinese food

    Whatever You Do, Don't Eat Meat From This Massive Recall

    Mr. Wok Foods, Inc., has to recall a whopping 200,000 pounds of meat after inspectors found undeclared allergens in various food products. The allergens include…

    By Mike Wehner August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus Social Distancing Indoors

    Scientists Just Proved The Worst Thing About The Coronavirus... Again

    We continue to see more and more conclusive proof that the novel coronavirus spreads through the air. Airborne COVID-19 transmission happens via tiny droplets and…

    By Chris Smith August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • pink planet

    I Bet You've Never Seen A Pink Planet Before, But It Exists

    Astronomers have spotted a new gas giant exoplanet that formed roughly 160 million years ago and is now glowing pink. The big pink planet is…

    By Mike Wehner August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • ceres

    There's Another Ocean World In Our Solar System

    Researchers say they've found evidence of recent activity on the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres that suggests there's water beneath the surface. If Ceres…

    By Mike Wehner August 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci

    Fauci Explains Coronavirus Immunity The Way It Should Have Been Explained From The Start

    A coronavirus immunity study confirmed recent research that said a simple common cold may mount an immune defense that would still be active when fighting…

    By Chris Smith August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • fault line

    Scientists Spot Rare 'Boomerang Earthquake' In The Ocean

    Scientists have recorded the first evidence of a so-called "boomerang earthquake" occurring deep in the Atlantic Ocean. A boomerang occurs when a fracture proceeds in…

    By Mike Wehner August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus Hospital ICU

    A Breakthrough Drug Saved The Lives Of Every Critical Coronavirus Patient Who Took It

    Researchers have another coronavirus drug that seems to work in severe COVID-19 cases. A limited study of a monoclonal antibody drug called narsoplimab showed that…

    By Chris Smith August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Face Masks and Hand Sanitizer

    The FDA Has Now Banned More Than 130 Hand Sanitizers That Are Potentially Deadly

    The FDA's list of hand sanitizers that contain methanol, also known as wood alcohol, now includes more than 130 brands. Methanol, when absorbed through the…

    By Yoni Heisler August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • great white shark

    Sharks Found Living In An Active Volcano Stun Scientists

    Scientists have discovered sharks living inside one of the most active underwater volcanoes in the ocean. The sharks appear to have adapted well to their…

    By Mike Wehner August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Aerial view of Moscow City with Moscow River, Russia, Moscow skyline with the historical architecture skyscraper and Moskva River and Arbat street bridge, Moscow, Russia.

    Russia Just Approved A COVID-19 Vaccine That Might Not Prevent COVID-19

    Russia is the first country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine, but the experimental drug has not gone through any of the large-scale…

    By Jacob Siegal August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • crocodile

    This Ancient 'Terror Crocodile' Had Teeth The Size Of Bananas

    Researchers have confirmed the identity of three species of massive ancient crocodiles with fossils from across North America. The creatures could grow to be as…

    By Mike Wehner August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Coronavirus Face Mask

    We're On The Verge Of Solving A Crucial Coronavirus Mystery

    The world is racing to develop coronavirus cures with incredible speed, but not all researchers are looking to create brand new drugs. Some are considering…

    By Chris Smith August 11th, 2020 Read More
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