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Science January 16, 2019

Solar System Tour – Venus

An overview of Venus, Earth with a runaway greenhouse effect.

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Science January 16, 2019

Solar System Tour – Earth

Earth. Our home.

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Science January 16, 2019

Solar System Tour – Mars

Barsoom – err – Mars. Our most intriguing neighbor.

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Science January 15, 2019

Dubious Claims About Einstein, Dinosaur, Ancient Jets At Indian Science Congress : Goats and Soda : NPR

Looks like the US isn’t the only country with science-deniers running the government.

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Science January 15, 2019

Physicists Built a Machine That Breaks the Normal Rules of Light

Soon to be lighting your holiday display!

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Science January 15, 2019

Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research Finds – The New York Times

SF as Predictor? Every single climate change movie has things happening faster than they were predicted to happen….

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Science January 15, 2019

China Details Future Moon Exploration Plans

A sample return, more landings and then…a Moon base.

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Science January 14, 2019

A Drill Built for Mars Will Probe Antarctic Bedrock

Where’s Harry Stamper when you need him?

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Science January 14, 2019

The Moons of Jupiter and Saturn Could Have Earth-Like Tidal Waves

With Jupiter and the other moons doing the pulling, those could be some tides!

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Science January 14, 2019

Scientists Just Melted a Hole Through 3,500 Feet of Ice to Reach a Mysterious Antarctic Lake 

Just like we’d be doing on Europa or Io….

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Science January 10, 2019

White Dwarf Star Unexpectedly Emitting Supersoft X-Rays 

Supersoft X-Rays! Who knew that was even a thing?

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Science January 10, 2019

Mining in Space: What It Means for the Economy?

Space Miners. Miners, not minors!

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Science January 9, 2019

Mars’s Disappearing Methane Proves a Puzzle for Scientists 

Martian Methane has long been considered a possible marker for sub-surface life. Could we be witnessing the last days of life on Mars?

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Science January 9, 2019

Possible Superconductivity in the Brain 

Our brains may be superconductive quantum computers. (Though evidence to the contrary can be found in newspapers daily….)

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Science January 9, 2019

New Finding Could Be “Smoking Gun” in Understanding Dark Matter

Star formation in dwarf galaxies seems to be pushing dark matter out; discovery could lead to better understanding

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Science January 9, 2019

The Milky Way Is Set for a Dramatic Collision with Its Neighbour

At first we thought Andromeda was going to do us first, but now it looks like the LMC is going to beat it to the punch

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Science January 8, 2019

First images from China’s probe that just landed on the dark side of the moon

Is anyone covering Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon in Mandarin?

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Science January 8, 2019

How to Watch Every Meteor Shower in 2019

If December’s multiple meteor showers left you craving more, you’re in luck! Tonight is the peak of the quadrantid meteor shower, and we’ve got your list of all the major meteor showers to put on […]

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Science January 8, 2019

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx has started orbiting asteroid Bennu

Osiris-Rex has successfully entered into orbit around Bennu

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Science January 7, 2019

Analysis reveals where the Tunguska asteroid came from

Comiing this June: an encounter with the meteor storm that probably caused the Tunguska blast

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Science January 7, 2019

NASA Will Be Conducting its First Real -World Test of its Planetary Defense Spacecraft

Just in time for potential Tunguska-like meteors – DART

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Science January 4, 2019

Farout: The Farthest Object Seen In Our Solar System 

at 120 AU, Farout is more than 11 billion miles from Earth, the farthest body yet detected.

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Science January 4, 2019

After New Horizons: Will Humans Ever Walk on Pluto?

We can get there.

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Science January 4, 2019

Astronomers Detect Unusual Stellar Flares from Young, Distant Planet

This young star and its accompanying planet could tell astronomers a lot about planetary formation.

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Science January 1, 2019

Orbiter flaw may have ruled out some signs of water on Mars

Problems like these are why we need to send people

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Science January 1, 2019

New Horizons’ rendezvous with Ultima Thule went off without a hitch, NASA says

After a 6.5 hour transmission delay, New Horizons reports success

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Science December 31, 2018

Saturn’s Rings Are Disappearing According to NASA

Don’t worry about catching a glimpse before they’re gone, NASA thinks they’ll last another 300 million years

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Science December 31, 2018

NASA Satellites Spot Young Star in Growth Spurt

The things we can now see continue to amaze: Watch a star enter its adolescent growth phase.

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Science December 31, 2018

Study Confirms Global Quantum Communication is a Possibility

Wonderful! The road to quantum communication begins with a single photon.

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Science December 31, 2018

Pulsars could convert dark matter into something we could see | Ars Technica

Confirming the existence of dark matte has proven elusive, until, maybe, now.

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