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Science April 16, 2019

Scientists Debate Mysterious Flash of Light in Space, Known as The Cow | Digital Trends

Whichever way the data leads, the results will still be cool – either a black hole consuming a white dwarf or a supernova birthing a neutron star

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Science April 12, 2019

Protective “Cocoons” Could Block Deadly Stellar Gamma-Ray Bursts

This cocoon was NOT featured in a movie of the same name

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Science April 12, 2019

China’s Chang’e-4 Sends Back First Panorama From Far Side of The Moon

If China’s space agency discovers the secret Nazi moon base, do you think they’ll tell us?

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Science April 11, 2019

Hidden Black Hole Identified By Sleuthing Japanese Scientists

More Black Hole news, and not from Calcutta! New ways to find them.

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Science April 11, 2019

Scientists Prepare for Mission to Jupiter’s Icy Moon Europa | Space

The Europa clipper’s mission to Europa will be a bit more scientific than the movie

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Science April 11, 2019

News | Galactic Wind Provides Clues to Evolution of Galaxies

Galactic winds may push 50 to 60 million solar masses of material into the inter-galactic void

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Science April 10, 2019

NSF Announces First Imaging of a Black Hole

Now you see it…well, you don’t, but not seeing it is what everyone was hoping for

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Science April 10, 2019

New Study Finds Asteroids Are Harder to Destroy Than Previously Thought

So much for a missile defense….

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Science April 10, 2019

New SETI Plan: Detect Alien Starships Powered by Black Holes

Starships powered by small black holes? Gamma telescopes? Sounds like space opera

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Science April 10, 2019

Water-Bearing Minerals Found on Asteroid Bennu

Water, water, everywhere, even a drop on an asteroid

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Science April 9, 2019

New Rocket Engine Could Whip You From London to Sydney in 4 Hours

Both an air-breathing jet and a rocket, the SABRE could revolutionize space flight

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Science April 9, 2019

New Theory: Mass of Photons Could Explain Effects of Dark Matter

This dark matter you speak of, I do not see what you are talking about

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Science April 9, 2019

New Horizons Reveals Ultima Thule’s Surprisingly Weird Shape

I say potato, you say snowman….

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Science April 8, 2019

New Breakthrough in Quantum Communication Shows Promise

Optical Whispering Galleries provided the answer

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Science April 8, 2019

Paleontologists Find the World’s Largest T. Rex, and It Was a Bad-Ass

The biggest, the oldest and, perhaps, the most scarred, of its kind.

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Science April 8, 2019

7 Exoplanets That Are Weirder Than Most Science Fiction Films

Horizontal rains of glass, pink skies, 4300 degree diamond fields, gigantic ring systems dwarfing Saturn’s and one nearly old as the universe itself. Yep. Weird.

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Science April 8, 2019

It Can Be Either Death or Glory When Two Galaxies Collide | Digital Trends

Death or Glory? It’s going to take billions of years to decide.

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Science April 8, 2019

Leaving Us Starry-eyed: Gorgeous Image of the Cosmic Bat Nebula | Digital Trends

Doesn’t look like a bat to me but it’s still gorgeous!

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Science April 5, 2019

Researchers Find New Evidence of Mysterious Planet Nine

The mysterious Planet X (ten) errr IX (nine) is back in the spotlight

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Science April 5, 2019

Craters on Pluto suggest Kuiper Belt ate its smaller bodies | Ars Technica

Pluto skips the appetizers

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Science April 5, 2019

New Horizons photos shed more light on Kuiper Belt

Kuiper Belt objects and Asteroid Belt objects are not the same, plus, where’s all the small stuff?

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Science April 4, 2019

Citizen Scientist Finds Old White Dwarf with Rings, Puzzling Astronomers | Digital Trends

Leave it to an amateur to upset the applecart

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Science April 4, 2019

The Military Is Mounting Laser Weapons on Tanks

Wonder if they’ve read The Texas Israeli War?

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Science April 3, 2019

Whoa, Uranus Looks Totally Messed Up Right Now

Uranus is all messed up. That might be funny but for some of the medical issues we’re hearing about….

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Science April 3, 2019

Artificial Leaves Convert CO2 10 Times Better Than Real Ones

Better make sure Monsanto is on board

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Science April 3, 2019

The first private mission to the Moon may launch Thursday night | Ars Technica

Beresheet, and Israeli Moon lander, will hitch a ride aboard a Falcon 9 rocket tomorrow evening. “Beresheet” is tranlsated from the Hebrew as “in the beginning”

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Science April 3, 2019

The Habitable Planet Finder Is a New Tool to Locate Earth-like Exoplanets | Digital Trends

A new “space telescope” will help find planets that might be habitable

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Science April 2, 2019

These 3D-Printed Mars Habitats Just Won a NASA Award

Virtual construction on virtual Mars.

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Science April 2, 2019

Proof that humans are the cause of Climate Change is now definite | The Red Ferret Journal

Evidence of climate change being caused by human activities has now reached a “five sigma” level. Meaning that all other possibilities have been ruled out.

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Science April 2, 2019

Evidence Found of Early Groundwater System on Mars

Hints, hints, hints. Can we go to Mars already and stop guessing?

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