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SpaceX rocket launches mysterious X-37B space plane from Kennedy Space Center in Florida
IBM and NASA create first-of-its-kind AI that can accurately predict violent solar flares
Harvard physicist says mysterious interstellar object could be nuclear-powered spaceship
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How NASA's Artemis II lunar science operations will inform future missions
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Another Earth-like exoplanet crossed off the list: JWST shows that GJ 3929b has no atmosphere
Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI
The Destruction of NASA Would Be a Blow to Our Collective Imagination
Another quantum computer reached quantum advantage – does it matter?
James Webb telescope reveals that asteroids Bennu and Ryugu may be parts of the same gigantic space rock
Balloon-equipped ‘wearable robot’ could help stroke survivors
Astronomers trace massive cosmic explosion back 12 billion years. 'This is the most distant event where we can directly see light escaping from around stars'
If aliens explore space like humans do, NASA scientists know where to look for their signals
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The stunning astrogeology of the Apollo missions
Neil Armstrong almost made a mistake. He had found an interesting rock sticking out of a formation. Curious to see what the rock was made of, he needed to examine its interior more closely. So he reached for his hammer and took a swing.
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Inside NASA’s Wild Space Mission to Defend Earth Against a Planet-Killing Asteroid
For weeks, Elena Adams has been leading her team at the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, through rehearsals of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). The mission represents the agency’s ambitious bet that it can take aim at asteroids on a collision course with Earth and strike them with a projectile,
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Why AI Isn’t Enough: Leveraging Scientific Intellectual Property
Every few months, a new AI tool drops, and the internet reacts as if someone just discovered fire. We hear the same buzzwords: faster, cheaper, smarter. But the question I keep asking is: To what end?
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UFOs, Aliens, and the Problem of Evil
Evil is, and should be, one of life's "ultimate concerns." It is incumbent upon us to recognize, acknowledge, and constructively address the reality of evil. The mysterious phenomenon of UFOs or UAPs inevitably touches on matters of religion,
7 min read
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures That Date Back to Napoleon
Despite two centuries of evolution, the structure of a modern military staff would be recognizable to Napoleon.
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