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Women could soon give birth to babies in SPACE amid a 'new era of exploration', scientists claim
Humans must urgently prepare for having babies in space as we enter a 'new era of exploration', scientists have warned.
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Why do grains defy gravity?
The physics of granular jamming and friction ...
The mushrooms spread out on the chopping board seemed normal enough. They were rich and dense, and had a strong earthy aroma.
NASA will conduct at least one more wet dress rehearsal before setting a target date to launch four astronauts on a trip ...
Built from the UAE and scaled earlier globally across 180+ countries, 3500 airports, 2000+ Cities across 7 Continents with its Wipe Ride & Flex Services. Wipe has evolved into the world’s first ...
V1298 Tau links swollen young worlds to the compact planets that astronomers keep finding, and its timing signals made that connection measurable. Future transit-timing and atmospheric observations ...
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Salty ice may hold the key to life on Jupiter’s moon Europa
Scientists with expertise in geophysics at Washington State University have developed an alternative pathway for the transport of nutrients to the deep ocean under Europa’s exterior surface. Europa, a ...
Beneath King’s College Circle lies Canada’s largest urban geoexchange system — a massive underground thermal battery that helps heat and cool campus buildings while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Astronomers have produced the most detailed map yet of dark matter, revealing the invisible framework that shaped the Universe long before stars and galaxies formed. Using powerful new observations ...
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Scientists Map 207 Hidden Volcanoes Buried Beneath Antarctic Ice for the First Time Ever
The detailed archive will provide interesting insights into Antarctica's ice dynamics and weather patterns.
ShipRocked 2026 featured Halestorm, Motionless in White, Knocked Loose, and more. A review and photo gallery of the rock ...
A newly detected gravitational wave, GW250114, is giving scientists their clearest look yet at a black hole collision—and a powerful way to test Einstein’s theory of gravity. Its clarity allowed ...
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