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NASA Tracking Bus-Sized Asteroid Approaching Earth
NASA is closely monitoring a bus-sized asteroid that is expected to zoom past the Earth today at a speed of around 19,193 miles per hour. The space rock—known as "2025 HU"—is estimated to be about 37
First planet of its kind with ‘gargantuan’ comet-like tail discovered
Astronomers have spotted a first-of-its-kind rapidly crumbling planet outside the Solar System that is leaving behind a “gargantuan” comet-like tail of debris. The Mercury-sized planet, dubbed BD+05
Scientists develop remarkable tool in fight against widespread threat to human health: 'It's important for the people making those calls'
Developments like this will help researchers going forward to better understand the growing problem. Scientists develop remarkable tool in fight against widespread threat to human health: 'It's
NASA scientists are BAFFLED after spotting a mysterious 'Skull Hill' on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has spotted a mysterious rock on the Red Planet, which the space agency has named 'Skull Hill'.
Pangolins help biodiversity recover after fires
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. A forest may burn to the ground, but beneath the ashes, a pangolin is already
Oversight Board overturns Facebook decision to leave up posts about summer riots
It said the three posts in question ‘created the risk of likely and imminent harm’ and ‘should have been taken down’.
These smartglasses use AI to help blind people navigate without dogs or canes. This is how they work
The developers say current devices are a barrier to blind people using them, and they wanted to create a system where the user is indistinguishable from fully sighted people. View on euronews
Trump Trying to Cancel NASA's Successor to the James Webb Space Telescope, Even Though It's Already Built
According to an early budget proposal that leaked earlier this year, the Trump administration is planning to cut NASA's science budget nearly in half — "an extinction-level event" for science at the
Researchers stunned after capturing footage of rare predators in unexpected location: 'Only 73 remain'
"They're more elusive — and critically endangered." Researchers stunned after capturing footage of rare predators in unexpected location: 'Only 73 remain' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Global coral bleaching crisis spreads after hottest year, scientists say
More than four-fifths of the world's coral reef areas have been affected by devastating mass bleaching spurred by record-high ocean temperatures, turning many once-colourful reefs a ghostly pale hue,
Humans in Argentina 20,000 Years Ago Survived By Hunting Giant Armadillos Study Reveals
Humans in Argentina may have survived 20,000 years ago by hunting giant armadillos, according to a recent study. This discovery adds to the growing evidence that people arrived in the Americas
Groundbreaking study finds Mars may once have had rain and snow
Groundbreaking study finds Mars may once have had rain and snow - Research provides new insights into evolution of Red Planet
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