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Spacewalk Cut Short, Cosmonaut Told to “Drop Everything” and Go Back Into the Space Station

Russian and US flight controllers decided to cut short a spacewalk by two cosmonauts outside the International Space Station...

Research shows middle-aged men led the violence in 1994 genocide in Rwanda

August 18, 2022 by Jeff Grabmeier, The Ohio State University Although most people who commit violence tend to be...

NASA’s Artemis 3 mission: Landing humans on the moon

Artemis 3 is the third scheduled flight of the Artemis program. The mission aims to put humans on...

Would We Have Continents Without Asteroid Impacts?

Early Earth was a wild and wooly place. In its first billion years, during a period called the...

‘Angry minion’ with no anus not related to humans after all, scientists conclude

One less relative to be embarrassed about – scientists have ruled out the possibility that a 535m-year-old microscopic fossil...

Viruses thrive in aquatic plants in Florida’s springs

August 18, 2022 by Makenzie Kerr, University of South Florida Viruses are a hot topic. We hear about...

Turning to the laws of physics to study how cells move

August 18, 2022 by Jon Atherton, Yale University Scientists have long been concerned with trying to understand how cells...

Artemis 1 will help NASA protect astronauts from deep space radiation

A motley crew of mannequins and biological experiments will take a deep-space journey further than any human has been...

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Spacewalk Cut Short, Cosmonaut Told to “Drop Everything” and Go Back Into the Space Station

Russian and US flight controllers decided to cut short a spacewalk by two cosmonauts outside the International Space Station...

Research shows middle-aged men led the violence in 1994 genocide in Rwanda

August 18, 2022 by Jeff Grabmeier, The Ohio State University Although most people who commit violence tend to be...

NASA’s Artemis 3 mission: Landing humans on the moon

Artemis 3 is the third scheduled flight of the Artemis program. The mission aims to put humans on...

Would We Have Continents Without Asteroid Impacts?

Early Earth was a wild and wooly place. In its first billion years, during a period called the...

‘Angry minion’ with no anus not related to humans after all, scientists conclude

One less relative to be embarrassed about – scientists have ruled out the possibility that a 535m-year-old microscopic fossil...

Viruses thrive in aquatic plants in Florida’s springs

August 18, 2022 by Makenzie Kerr, University of South Florida Viruses are a hot topic. We hear about...

Turning to the laws of physics to study how cells move

August 18, 2022 by Jon Atherton, Yale University Scientists have long been concerned with trying to understand how cells...

Artemis 1 will help NASA protect astronauts from deep space radiation

A motley crew of mannequins and biological experiments will take a deep-space journey further than any human has been...

Spacewalk Cut Short, Cosmonaut Told to “Drop Everything” and Go Back Into the Space Station

Russian and US flight controllers decided to cut short a spacewalk by two cosmonauts outside the International Space Station...

Research shows middle-aged men led the violence in 1994 genocide in Rwanda

August 18, 2022 by Jeff Grabmeier, The Ohio State University Although most people who commit violence tend to be...

NASA’s Artemis 3 mission: Landing humans on the moon

Artemis 3 is the third scheduled flight of the Artemis program. The mission aims to put humans on...

Would We Have Continents Without Asteroid Impacts?

Early Earth was a wild and wooly place. In its first billion years, during a period called the...

‘Angry minion’ with no anus not related to humans after all, scientists conclude

One less relative to be embarrassed about – scientists have ruled out the possibility that a 535m-year-old microscopic fossil...

Viruses thrive in aquatic plants in Florida’s springs

August 18, 2022 by Makenzie Kerr, University of South Florida Viruses are a hot topic. We hear about...

Turning to the laws of physics to study how cells move

August 18, 2022 by Jon Atherton, Yale University Scientists have long been concerned with trying to understand how cells...

Artemis 1 will help NASA protect astronauts from deep space radiation

A motley crew of mannequins and biological experiments will take a deep-space journey further than any human has been...

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