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Tectonic Plates Drive Earth's Climate More Than Previously Understood
A new study reveals that plate tectonics plays a much larger role in Earth's climate changes than previously understood. Researchers found stronger co
By Avery Bennett · Jan 21, 2026
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NASA's Pandora Telescope Revolutionizes Hunt for Alien Worlds
NASA has launched the Pandora telescope to enhance the search for habitable exoplanets beyond our solar system. The new telescope will work alongside
By Taylor Reed · Jan 20, 2026
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Deadly Chemical's Frozen Crystal Form May Have Sparked Earth's First Life
Scientists have discovered that a frozen chemical previously considered deadly may have actually sparked the beginning of life on our planet. This sur
By Avery Bennett · Jan 20, 2026
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Blood Protein Discovered as Natural Shield Against Deadly Black Fungus
Scientists from Greece and international collaborators have discovered that albumin, the most common protein in human blood, provides protection again
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 19, 2026
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NASA's Giant Moon Rocket Reaches Launch Pad for Historic Artemis Mission
NASA's massive Artemis 2 moon rocket has successfully arrived at the launch pad, marking a significant milestone in the agency's lunar exploration pro
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 19, 2026
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Mars Quietly Orchestrates Earth's Climate Cycles From 140 Million Miles Away
A new scientific study has discovered that Mars plays a crucial role in stabilizing Earth's climate through its gravitational influence. The research
By Casey Morgan · Jan 18, 2026
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NASA Successfully Rolls Artemis 2 Moon Rocket to Launch Pad for First Crewed Lunar Mission in Over 50 Years
NASA is preparing to move its massive Artemis 2 moon rocket to the launch pad on Saturday, January 17. The transportation process involves a 4-mile jo
By Emerson Gray · Jan 18, 2026
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Space Travel Physically Reshapes Astronaut Brains for Years
Scientists have discovered that spending time in microgravity causes lasting brain changes in astronauts that may explain why some struggle to readjus
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 17, 2026
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Revolutionary AI Map Reveals America's Hidden Groundwater Reserves
Scientists have created a comprehensive map showing groundwater levels throughout the United States, providing new insights into the nation's freshwat
By Sydney Parker · Jan 16, 2026
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Scientists Track Solar Monster That Sparked Strongest Storms in Decades
Scientists observed unprecedented solar activity that caused significant disruptions on Earth. The unusual solar event triggered auroras as far south
By Taylor Reed · Jan 16, 2026
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Scientists Discover Unexpected Ancient Life in Deep Ocean Rocks
Dr. Rowan Martindale, a paleoecologist at the University of Texas at Austin, made a surprising discovery while walking through Morocco's Dadès Valley
By Hayden Walsh · Jan 15, 2026
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NASA Mars Sample Return Mission Canceled After Congressional Budget Cuts
NASA has officially canceled its Mars Sample Return mission, which was designed to retrieve rock and soil samples from the Red Planet and bring them b
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 15, 2026
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Ancient Stellar Death Cry Reaches Earth After 13 Billion Year Journey
NASA detected a mysterious 10-second signal from deep space that traveled for 13 billion years before reaching Earth. The ancient cosmic signal offers
By Morgan Ellis · Jan 14, 2026
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SpaceX Rocket Explosions Force Passenger Jets Through Dangerous Debris Fields
Commercial airline pilots and passengers are becoming unintended participants in SpaceX's testing of its most powerful rocket system. The concern cent
By Jordan Hayes · Jan 14, 2026
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NASA Launches Pandora Satellite to Untangle Exoplanet Atmospheric Mysteries
SpaceX successfully launched NASA's Pandora mission along with approximately 36 other satellites. The Pandora spacecraft will spend a full year studyi
By Reese Coleman · Jan 13, 2026
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Scientists Measure Quantum Entanglement Speed for First Time in Attosecond Breakthrough
Scientists have successfully measured the speed of quantum entanglement for the first time, discovering it occurs at an incomprehensibly fast rate. Qu
By Rowan Fletcher · Jan 13, 2026
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15-Year-Old Earns Physics PhD and Vows to Create AI-Enhanced Superhumans
A 15-year-old prodigy who completed high school at just 8 years old has now earned a PhD in quantum physics. The teenage genius is turning his attenti
By Drew Mitchell · Jan 12, 2026
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Black Fungus Thrives on Deadly Chernobyl Radiation as Energy Source
Scientists have discovered a remarkable fungus thriving in the radioactive ruins of Chernobyl, one of Earth's most hostile environments. This extraord
By Reese Coleman · Jan 12, 2026
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Bacteria Could Turn Martian Soil Into Living Building Materials
Scientists have discovered microbes that could potentially be used to construct habitats on Mars using Martian soil. This breakthrough finding suggest
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 11, 2026
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Four Astronauts Prepare for Historic Moon Mission Launch in February
NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar mission in five decades, is tentatively scheduled to launch in February. The mission will carry astr
By Riley Carter · Jan 11, 2026
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Milky Way Black Hole Reveals Hidden Past Through Cosmic Echoes
NASA's X-ray observations have uncovered evidence of extremely violent activity from the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. The find
By Jamie Sullivan · Jan 10, 2026
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Historic Medical Evacuation Brings Four Astronauts Home From Space Station
NASA has initiated a controlled medical evacuation from the International Space Station due to a crew member's medical issue. The highly trained astro
By Sydney Parker · Jan 10, 2026
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Sterilization Extends Animal Lifespans by 20 Percent Across Species
A comprehensive study of 117 mammal species reveals that preventing reproduction is associated with longer lifespans, indicating a strong connection b
By Sydney Parker · Jan 9, 2026
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NASA Orders Historic First Medical Evacuation From International Space Station
NASA is evaluating whether to cut short the Crew-11 mission at the International Space Station because of a medical concern. The space agency says saf
By Riley Carter · Jan 9, 2026
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