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Science June 4, 2019

Missing-link in planet evolution found

That chain really broke up bad – missing links in Africa, out in the Oort cloud, they dropped everywhere!

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Science June 4, 2019

A Team of Scientists Want to Land a Drone on Saturn’s Largest Moon

If it goes now, I might live long enough to see it land

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Science June 4, 2019

The Nuclear Lab No One Knows About

Home of the first breeder reactor, and home of the only deaths from working on reactors in the US

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Science June 4, 2019

Is this what Planet 9 looks like?

A sneak peek at what Pluto’s successor might look like

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Fandom June 3, 2019

Introducing Shanghai Pudong Science Fiction Association

A new Chinese SF Club forms

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Science June 3, 2019

Evolutionary Biologist: Mars Colonists Will Mutate Really Fast

There may come a day when a parent says to their child “you can’t marry a Martian, they’re different!”. And that parent would be right.

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Science June 3, 2019

Why the Advance of AI Raises Ethical Concerns

Hmmm. Big surprise – if you teach AIs in a biased manner, you’re going to get biased AI….

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Science June 3, 2019

A “Dense Bullet of Something” Blasted Holes in the Milky Way

Dark Matter may be shooting up our galaxy

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Science May 31, 2019

News | NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Finds a Clay Cache

Watching clouds and drilling for clay, it’s just Curiosity’s ordinary (Martian) day.

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Science May 31, 2019

Here’s a New Image of Russia’s Secret Uncrewed Spacecraft

Unmanned hypersonic spacecraft. What could they possibly be for?

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Science May 31, 2019

Terrestrial Flying Saucer Technology Could Revolutionize the Way We Fly

This design could become the world’s first real flying saucer. Aliens? Not so much.

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Science May 31, 2019

Two Satellites Almost Crashed. Here’s How They Dodged It | WIRED

It’s getting scary up there

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Science May 31, 2019

Next-Gen Spacesuit Helmet Has an “Iron Man” Heads Up Display

Now all they need is Jarvis….

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Science May 30, 2019

A Lab Grew a “Mini Brain” From This Guy’s Cells. Then Things Got Weird.

“We’re a collection of cells…”

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Science May 30, 2019

Newly Found Exoplanet “Could Offer Conditions Friendly to Life”

Mining old data with new algorithms reveals smaller Earth-like exo-planets

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Science May 30, 2019

The Difference Between Science and Pseudoscience When It Comes to UFOs

“You’re a Science Fiction fan? So you’re into flying saucers?”

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Science May 30, 2019

Pictures: NASA-approved designs for 3D-printed homes on Mars

A NASA contest asked dozens of architects and technology experts to submit designs for 3D-printed habitats that could one day house humans on Mars. These are the designs that won. Source: Pictures: NASA-approved designs for […]

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Science May 29, 2019

SpaceX is About to Launch a Solar Sail Inspired by Carl Sagan

The ‘Pale Blue Dot’, the golden disc, Cosmos and now a solar sail. Sagan keeps on giving.

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Science May 29, 2019

Explorer Breaks Record for Deepest Dive Ever By Reaching Bottom of the Mariana Trench

Vescovo has now been to the deepest point of two oceans…three more to go

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Science May 29, 2019

Female Astronaut Will Be Part of NASA’s Back to the Moon Mission ‘Artemis’

Apollo’s twin sister’s Mission will have a sister aboard

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Science May 29, 2019

First results from New Horizons’ time in the Kuiper Belt | Ars Technica

The Kuiper Belt is a quiet place, preserving the state of the solar system shortly after it was formed.

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Science May 28, 2019

Descending at an Angle Could Be Key to Landing Heavier Craft on Mars | Digital Trends

ow to land on Mars – a primer.

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Science May 27, 2019

Russia Says “Super Soldiers” Can Crash Computers With Telepathy

Yes. And there are men who might be with the CIA who can kill goats with their minds….

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Science May 24, 2019

Lagoon Nebula Captured by In First Imagee from Speculoos Instrument | Digital Trends

Ooooo – shiny!

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Science May 24, 2019

See What Astronomers Are Calling “The Last Breath of a Dying Star”

Death of a star, in glorious color

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Science May 24, 2019

Did A US Navy Scientist Just Invent A Room-Temperature Superconductor? – Slashdot

A patent application reveals that a room temp superconductor methodology may have been found

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Science May 24, 2019

DARPA Wants to Build Conscious Robots Using Insect Brains

Wonderful. Insects controlling robots. Who controls the insects?

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Science May 22, 2019

Our Nearest Exoplanet, Proxima B, Could Have Large and Chilly Neighbor | Digital Trends

Alpha Centauri sure has an interesting SF history; it went from “of course it has Earth analogues, it’s our closest stellar neighbor” to “multiple star systems can’t host planets” and now back again to “we might just be able to live there”

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Science May 22, 2019

Some Elements Can be Liquid and Solid at the Same Time

Liquid and solid at the same time…kind of like that alien goo mentioned elsewhere

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Science May 22, 2019

Zero-energy Bio Refrigerator cools your food with future gel

This is so much like all of those “alien” technologies that require one to stick their hands into alien goo to operate

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