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SpaceX plans another Starlink satellite launch Thursday
SpaceX plans to send more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Thursday night from Cape Canaveral Space Station in Florida.
‘Hell ant’ that impaled prey discovered in 113-million-year-old fossil
The fossil’s discovery in Brazil shows that ants have been around for longer than once thought. This insect impaled its prey with scythe-like jaws, scientists say.
Human threats outweigh natural factors in shaping deer populations across Atlantic Rainforest
A group of Brazilian researchers has, for the first time in the entire Atlantic Rainforest, estimated the population density of the five deer species of the biome. This allowed them to measure the
‘Bone collector’ caterpillar, a new species, wears outfit of body parts
The caterpillar species with a macabre fashion sense was discovered by researchers in Hawaii. Its casing is a disguise to fool the spiders with which it lives.
Carbon-Rich Meteorites Lose Their Shock Value After Exploding On Impact
Learn why carbon-containing meteorites appear to be less "shocked" than expected, missing the effects often seen in a meteorite impact.
Rare 'smiley face' to light up sky when Venus, Saturn and the Moon align
This rare alignment will be visible for about an hour at around 5.30am on Friday morning, with sunrise taking place at around 6.30am.
Scientists say this small organism could redefine the way we eat: 'Could be one of the superfoods that redefine the future'
The university researchers believe it could be embraced on a much larger scale. Scientists say this small organism could redefine the way we eat: 'Could be one of the superfoods that redefine the
World's largest solar telescope turns on powerful new camera, revealing breathtaking image of a continent-size sunspot
The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the world's largest solar telescope, can see the sun in unprecedented detail. Here is the first image from its newly-activated camera.
Scientists stunned after using special trap to capture species for the first time in 73 years: 'Easily distinguished'
"This study represents the only record of the species apart from the holotype [collected in 1951]." Scientists stunned after using special trap to capture species for the first time in 73 years:
Using AI to Understand what Animals are Saying
AI is reshaping countless aspects of life. But so far, its applications have focused mostly on our singular species, Homo sapiens. What if humans used AI to better understand the nonhuman beings with
Scientists made ‘tiny earthquakes’ to find where Yellowstone’s magma begins
For the first time, geoscientists detected the top of Yellowstone’s magma reservoir. It is active and dynamic, but not in danger of erupting, they found.
The Ancient 'Terror Crocodiles' of North America Weren't Alligators After All, DNA and Fossils Suggest
More than 75 million years ago, a giant reptile known as the “terror crocodile” roamed the waters of North America. Scientists long thought the monstrous Deinosuchus was a relative of modern
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