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A spaceship moving near the speed of light would appear rotated, special relativity experiment proves
Space
Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard a 'pop' during pilates class. Her spine had sprung a leak.
Live Science
After the Arecibo collapse in 2020, a lone NASA radar dish in the Mojave desert stepped up as a leading asteroid hunter
Space
Three-Eyed “Sea-Moth” Predator From 506 Million Years Ago Stuns Scientists
SciTechDaily
Will Rosemary Coogan be the first Briton to walk on the Moon?
BBC
Is Earth in danger? NASA's alarming discovery of a star being consumed by a black hole spark concerns
Times of India
JWST Captures Jupiter's Auroras 'Fizzing And Popping With Light'
ScienceAlert
The universe's expiration date is 'much sooner than expected,' researchers say
Yahoo
After back-to-back failures, SpaceX tests its fixes on the next Starship
Ars Technica
Clear Skies, Strange Chemistry: Webb Just Changed What We Know About Sub-Neptunes
SciTechDaily
NASA's Europa Clipper probe snaps ghostly thermal portrait of Mars en route to Jupiter
Space
Scientists Propose Breakthrough Model for the Long-Sought ‘Theory of Everything’
The Debrief
A tiny glass bead from the moon offers clues to its hidden interior
Space
If Congress actually cancels the SLS rocket, what happens next?
Ars Technica
Prominent chatbots routinely exaggerate science findings, study shows
Phys.org
Scientists finally learn what makes plants grow faster and stronger
Earth.com
Scientists turn lead into gold for 1st time, but only for a split second
ABC News
What NASA Mistook for an Asteroid Is Actually Connected to Elon Musk
The Daily Galaxy
Discovery of a Cretaceous 'ostrich' with extremely long arms opens new dinosaur debate
Earth.com
Gravity Could Be Proof We’re Living in a Computer Simulation, New Theory Suggests
Gizmodo
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