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Nearly two weeks after its historic landing, the US Mars probe Phoenix has scooped up its first sample of Martian soil and begun analyzing it for water and organic compounds, a NASA official...
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The Space Shuttle Discovery successfully launched last week, becoming the 154th manned US space mission. One of the best features of the space program has always been astronaut photography, and I will...
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From the report: A new type of "lunar concrete," made by mixing moondust and carbon nanotubes, could be used to construct buildings, solar power arrays, and monolithic telescopes on the...
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"NASA and other space agencies are already drawing up plans for a voyage that will present astronauts not only with physical but also psychological challenges never faced by humans...
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Many scientists and astronomers are happy to admit to believing that there is – or, at least, that there has been – life on Mars, even if the proof has yet to be found.
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A profile of Richard Branson's protegee who sells seats on the virgin space flights scheduled for 2009.
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When you live in a war zone, you have no choice but to live on the edge. In this pod from the "Hometown Baghdad" series, Ausama shows us that life in Iraq is often about survival: whether...
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See what can be done with the worlds photos in this demonstration.
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Not words but intelligence, cretivity, arts
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So someone comes up to you and their like "Hey you know about the Large Hadron Collider" This is what you should say...
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