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    Rocket Lab Successfully Sent A Whole Bunch Of Satellites Into Orbit And Scared Some Birds

    SpaceX gets a whole lot of press for leading the charge in the private spaceflight industry, but there's a number of other companies also vying…

    By Mike Wehner November 12th, 2018 Read More
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    The Sun Accidentally Blew Up A Bunch Of Lost Sea Bombs In 1972

    Without the Sun, none of us would actually be here, so we should be pretty thankful that it exists at all. That being said, tumbling…

    By Mike Wehner November 12th, 2018 Read More
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    These Jetpack Pilots Are Somehow Even More Insane Than The Last Time We Saw Them

    Incredibly brave and remarkably skilled, adrenaline junkies in Dubai have been flying personal jetpacks for a while now. The "Jetman" vehicles they pilot are capable…

    By Mike Wehner November 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Samsung Will Soon Test TVs That Can Be Controlled With Your Brain

    Samsung TVs are already some of the most popular options for high-end home theater systems, and the company is now using its television-making prowess to…

    By Mike Wehner November 11th, 2018 Read More
  • This Is What A Sunrise On Mars Sounds Like, According To A Computer Algorithm

    Scientists know a lot about Mars, at least when it comes to what it looks like. Sound, on the other hand, is a lot more…

    By Mike Wehner November 10th, 2018 Read More
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    Not Everyone Is On Board With That Wild Oumuamua 'Alien' Theory

    Earlier this week, the mysterious interstellar object Oumuamua was back in the headlines. It didn't resurface because of any new observations or studies since its…

    By Mike Wehner November 9th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Sun-Visiting Spacecraft Survived Its First Brush With A Star

    It's been a busy week for the folks manning the controls of the Sun-touching Parker Solar Probe at NASA. After breaking a bunch of records…

    By Mike Wehner November 9th, 2018 Read More
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    After Years Of Work, The Smithsonian Is Ready To Show Off These Colossal Ancient Sea Monsters

    Swimming in the ocean today might put you face to face with some pretty intimidating predators, but they're no match for what lurked below the…

    By Mike Wehner November 8th, 2018 Read More
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    This Dog-Faced Bat Is A Very Good Boy... With Wings

    Bats have a nasty reputation for being creepy, dangerous, and sometimes turning into blood-sucking vampires, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Bats are…

    By Mike Wehner November 8th, 2018 Read More
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    Coffee Is So Good For You That It Might Curb Your Risk Of Alzheimer's And Parkinson's

    We as human have to live with a lot of unfortunate realities, including the fact that a lot of the things we love end up…

    By Mike Wehner November 8th, 2018 Read More
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    'Net Guard' Concept Imagines Drones Saving Humans From Burning Buildings

    Drones have become a popular toy for hobbyists and in some cases vital tools for various professions, but could they ever save your life? A…

    By Mike Wehner November 8th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's 'Quiet' Sonic Boom Tests Kick Off In Texas, And Could Change Air Travel Forever

    Modern air travel is fast, but it could be a lot faster. As the Concorde demonstrated, supersonic air travel is totally doable but comes with…

    By Mike Wehner November 7th, 2018 Read More
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    Tennessee Family Finds Incredibly Rare Albino Raccoon

    A potential pest problem resulted in one of the most unlikely discoveries imaginable, and it all started when a Tennessee family called a wildlife management…

    By Mike Wehner November 7th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Mission To 'Touch The Sun' Just Reached Its First Major Milestone With Close Flyby

    It's been a busy month for the Parker Solar Probe which, if you haven't been keeping track, is currently moving faster than any man-made object…

    By Mike Wehner November 6th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's InSight Landing Site Is Flat, Boring, And Totally Perfect

    When you're sending a piece of high-tech hardware to another planet it might make sense to shoot for a location that is strange or interesting…

    By Mike Wehner November 6th, 2018 Read More
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    Astronomers Spot One Of The Oldest Stars Ever

    Our Solar System is incredibly old by human standards. The Sun, sitting in the center, is thought to be just over 4.6 billion years old,…

    By Mike Wehner November 6th, 2018 Read More
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    Man Dies After Being Paralyzed For Eight Years When He Ate A Slug On A Dare

    If you've ever watched an episode of Man vs Wild or Survivorman you know that the human body can digest some pretty wild stuff. Those…

    By Mike Wehner November 5th, 2018 Read More
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    SpaceX's Starman, Still Seated In His Tesla Roadster, Just Passed Mars

    Time flies when you're cruising through space in a Tesla Roadster, huh? It's hard to believe that it's already been nearly nine months since SpaceX…

    By Mike Wehner November 5th, 2018 Read More
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    Wait A Second, Was That Weird Interstellar Object An Alien Spacecraft After All?

    One of the most bizarre pieces of space news that keeps popping up this year is the story of Oumuamua, a cigar-shaped object that sped…

    By Mike Wehner November 5th, 2018 Read More
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    Feast Your Eyes On The First 8K Video Shot In Space

    Depending on how serious you are about your home entertainment, you might not even own a 4K TV yet. If that's the case, you can…

    By Mike Wehner November 4th, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Says Its Doomed Rocket Was Damaged Before Takeoff, Causing Launch Failure

    It was just a couple of days ago that Russian space agency Roscosmos announced that its probe into the Soyuz rocket failure had officially wrapped…

    By Mike Wehner November 3rd, 2018 Read More
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    Hubble Spots A Distant Star Casting A Colossal Shadow

    NASA's Hubble telescope has sent back some stunning images of eye-catching sights in the sky, but shadows aren't usually a highlight of the eye candy…

    By Mike Wehner November 2nd, 2018 Read More
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    Birds Inherited Colorful Eggs From Dinosaurs, Scientists Say

    If you come across a bird nest there's usually a pretty good way of telling what kind of feathered friend was responsible for it, even…

    By Mike Wehner November 1st, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Releases Video Showing Soyuz Rocket Failure As It Happened

    Just yesterday the Russian space agency Roscosmos revealed that it has completed its investigation into the failure of its Soyuz rocket on a recent launch…

    By Mike Wehner November 1st, 2018 Read More
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    You Can Now Bid On Stephen Hawking's Old Wheelchair, If That's Your Thing

    Stephen Hawking, world-famous physicist, writer, and thinker, passed away back in March (on Pi day, no less), but his body of work will live on…

    By Mike Wehner November 1st, 2018 Read More
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    The Parker Solar Probe Is Now The Fastest Thing Mankind Has Ever Built

    The Parker Solar Probe is having one heck of a week. It was only yesterday that NASA announced its do-it-all star-studying machine has gotten closer…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Finally Explains What Went Wrong With The Soyuz Rocket

    It's only been a few weeks since the Soyuz rocket launched by Russian space agency Roscosmos was forced to abort its launch shortly after takeoff.…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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