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A recent update to this historic portrait shows Earth as a tiny speck surrounded by…
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Rising ocean temperatures drove the melting of Antarctic ice sheets and caused extreme sea level…
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The tropical region of South America is one of the world’s hot spots when it…
Researchers develop an enhanced device to transform CO2 into valuable chemicals 10 times faster than…
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NASA Prepares for Moon and Mars With New Addition to Its Deep Space Network Surrounded…
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The world is waking up to the fact that human-driven carbon emissions are responsible for…
A tilted orbit may explain the asteroid Pallas’ highly cratered surface. Asteroids come in all…