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NASA ASTEROID-HUNTING SATELLITE CLEARS HURDLE ON PATH TO 2026 LAUNCH
NASA has approved the Near-Earth Object Surveyor space telescope to move into "preliminary design," its next phase of development on the road to a planned liftoff in 2026.
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THE EDGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS A BLOB, 3D MAP REVEALS
Scientists used solar wind to make the first 3D map of the heliosphere, which protects Earth from deadly cosmic radiation.
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SCIENTISTS CONVERT PLASTIC WASTE INTO VANILLA FLAVORING
Scientists have figured out a way to convert plastic waste into vanilla flavoring with genetically engineered bacteria, according to a new study.
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SUN HEAT ON EARTH DOUBLED IN 15 YEARS, YOU DUMB MELTING MORONS
Over the last 15 years, the Earth has doubled how much energy from the Sun it traps as excess heat on the surface and in the ocean.
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PETITION: PLEASE KEEP JEFF BEZOS IN SPACE FOREVER
A new Change.org petition is politely asking Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos to please stay in space forever after he takes off next month.
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DYSTOPIAN MARKETERS, UNITE: FACEBOOK TO START DROPPING ADS INTO VR SPACES
Facebook is starting to squeeze ads into the magical virtual reality environments enabled by its Oculus Quest VR headset.
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ACADEMICS: BAN THE KILLER “SLAUGHTERBOTS” BEFORE WE ALL DIE
Killer drones are already making airstrikes without any humans involved in the decision making, according to a recent UN report.
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ACADEMICS: BAN THE KILLER MILITARY “SLAUGHTERBOTS” BEFORE WE ALL DIE
Killer drones are already making airstrikes without any humans involved in the decision making, according to a recent UN report.
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STUDY: AN EXTRA PINCH OF CHAOS, AND BAM, NEW PLANETS
Scientists unraveled a mystery of planetary formation by discovering that chaotic perturbations help trigger protoplanetary disks to clumb together.
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WHEN THIS STAR BLOWS, ITS PLANETS WILL BE TURNED INTO ENORMOUS PINBALLS
The researchers created a computer model to predict the ways the planets would scatter, finding that slight tweaks to starting positions lead to vastly different outcomes
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