China’s Mars orbiter, Tianwen-1, has successfully observed the rare interstellar…
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ESA satellites track progress on Paris Agreement goals
Applications 07/11/2025
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9 likesAs the United Nations COP30 climate change conference convenes in Belém, Brazil, the world’s attention will turn to the heart of the Amazon rainforest –…
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25 years of meatbags permanently in space on the ISS • The Register
Anyone turning 25 this week has never known a time when humans weren’t living in space. The same might not be true when they’re 30.
On November 2, 2000, the first crew docked with the International Space Station. Commander Bill Shepherd and…
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Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Bioengineering Rare Octopus Pigment
Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in bioengineering a rare octopus pigment, developing a technique that enables bacteria to produce it at unprecedented levels.
Octopuses and other cephalopods have long impressed scientists with their…
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China contacts NASA in first-ever outreach to prevent satellite collision
China contacts NASA in first-ever outreach to prevent satellite collision In an unprecedented step for global space cooperation, the space agency of China made contact with NASA to arrange a maneuver and prevent a…
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NASA confirms long spaceflights harm astronauts’ eyes, jeopardizing Mars missions
NASA confirms long spaceflights harm astronauts’ eyes, jeopardizing Mars missions A comprehensive National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) study has found that space missions of six months or more…
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How Voyaging to Mars Risks Harming an Astronaut’s Eyes – Bloomberg.com
- How Voyaging to Mars Risks Harming an Astronaut’s Eyes Bloomberg.com
- Men experience greater eye changes from spaceflight, while brain differences between sexes are subtle University of Florida
- NASA confirms long spaceflights harm astronauts…
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Scientists just recreated octopus’ color-changing ‘superpower’ in lab
Octopuses and other cephalopods have long amazed scientists with their ability to blend into surroundings — a biological feat powered by special color-changing skin.
Now, researchers at the University of…
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Is the Moon Worth Mining?
Since time immemorial, the moon has sparked something in humanity—love, longing, wonder, fear, and more. Now we can add one more human emotion to those that our luminous celestial neighbor coaxes from us: greed.
Astronomers have long known that…
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