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Could there ever be a worldwide internet outage?
The internet is often called a "network of networks," including those linking devices across homes, businesses, public spaces and more. For the entire internet to go down, therefore, many pieces of
NASA's new moon rocket moves to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February
NASA’s giant new moon rocket moved to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts’ first lunar fly-around in more than half a century. The out-and-back trip could blast off as early as
Viruses that evolved on the space station and were sent back to Earth were more effective at killing bacteria
Near-weightless conditions can mutate genes and alter the physical structures of bacteria and phages, disrupting their normal interactions in ways that could help us treat drug-resistant infections.
Hubble telescope watches star blast out jet of hot gas 32 light-years long
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have witnessed an infant star 20 times larger than the sun setting interstellar clouds ablaze. The source of this cosmic conflagration is a stellar jet
Strange discovery offers 'missing link' in planet formation: 'This fundamentally changes how we think about planetary systems'
A decade of observations of four planets around the young planetary system V1298 Tau revealed a rare, long-sought missing link in planet formation.
Dinosaur fossils unearthed during parking lot construction at national park
Construction workers made an incredible discovery at Dinosaur National Monument when parking lot work unearthed fossils believed to belong to the Diplodocus.
James Webb telescope spots 'failed stars' in a breathtaking cluster near Earth — Space photo of the week
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a colorful portrait of a nearby stellar cradle, revealing a wealth of insights about countless stars.
NASA reveals how actual human sweat could build Mars colonies
On the harsh surface of Mars, where every resource counts, scientists are turning human sweat and urine into a vital building material, binding the planet's loose regolith into sturdy, concrete-like
Raging oceans smash records along West Coast and scientists are alarmed
Along the Pacific, the ocean is no longer a distant backdrop but an active, punishing force that is pushing into streets, battering seawalls, and erasing beaches. Record‑breaking tides and surf have
For the first time in 40 years, Panama’s deep waters did not rise and the ocean system may be collapsing
A familiar rhythm in the eastern tropical Pacific has gone suddenly quiet. Along the Pacific coast of Panama, a seasonal upwelling that has reliably sustained fisheries and cooled coral reefs for
They locked humans in a fake Earth for 2 years and the experiment imploded
In the early 1990s, eight people agreed to vanish from the world and live for two years inside a sealed glass habitat in the Arizona desert, a kind of fake Earth built to see whether humans could
Motorist hits wild animal in shocking late-night collision: 'We do not know if the animal survived'
"It was able to at least leave the immediate area." Motorist hits wild animal in shocking late-night collision: 'We do not know if the animal survived' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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