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NASA to seek new ways to send rover to moon's south pole
NASA is exploring alternative ways to deliver its VIPER rover to the moon after canceling partnership proposals to land a water-seeking robot on the lunar surface.
Gold and garnet raven head from Anglo-Saxon period unearthed in England
Gold and garnet raven head from Anglo-Saxon period unearthed in England - It remains unclear what rare artefact represented
Bay Area company develops new technology that holds promise of safer desalination practices
An experimental technology now in testing holds the promise of revolutionizing California's depleted water supply. California spends billions to store water, pump water and recycle water. But even
Why astronomers are starting to doubt cosmology's standard model
A recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters has provided the most precise distance to the Coma Cluster of galaxies yet - and also has deepened a crisis in cosmology. The problem is
The World’s Largest Fish: 10 Incredible Facts About Whale Sharks
Whale sharks. Are they whales? Are they sharks? This amazing creature is actually a shark. It is called a whale shark due to its enormous size, and because sharks are fish, the whale shark is the
History suggests US and Russia can shape peace between India and Pakistan
By bno Chennai Office India’s military action under Operation Sindoor, targeting sites inside Pakistan occupied Kashmir and Pakistan’s own territory, has triggered a familiar cycle of tension between
Analytical method provides fresh insights into agriculture's impact on insect decline
Agriculture's impact on insect diversity is more severe than previously thought, according to a new study from the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.
Science is a Pandora's box – but we should open it anyway
We are often warned of the consequences of knowing too much, but even when scientific ideas have the potential to be harmful we should still seek to understand them
Science meets romance: New tool unlocks the body's 'messages in a bottle' to detect and treat disease
Have you ever dreamed of writing a heartfelt letter, sealing it in a bottle, and letting the ocean carry it to someone special? It's a romantic image we've seen in movies like "Message in a Bottle."
How Water Is Weaponized in India-Pakistan Conflict
India suspended a water-sharing treaty with Pakistan and said it would stop the flow of water out across its border, which Pakistan said would constitute an “act of war.”
Fish may be smarter than previously believed
Often studied in sterile laboratory conditions far removed from the natural habitats of rivers, lakes and seas, the cognitive abilities of fish have long been underestimated. Now, researchers at
Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth
Part of a Soviet-era spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth this week after being stuck in orbit for more than half a century. Kosmos 482 was launched in 1972 as part of a mission to Venus but
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