Paramount might be better known for its science fiction franchises like “Star Trek” and “Halo,” but there are plenty of great science documentaries to check out on there. With Artemis II expected to launch in the next few weeks, there’s never…
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Amazon Big Spring Sale: Top 16 early health and fitness deals
Want to freshen up your workout routine with a snazzy pair of running shoes or brand new sports earbuds? Looking for a quality air purifier to breathe easier this hay fever season? Maybe you need a new electric toothbrush? Rest assured, Amazon…
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As 3I/ATLAS Makes A Close Approach To Jupiter, Astronomers Find It May Be Far More Ancient Than We Thought – IFLScience
- As 3I/ATLAS Makes A Close Approach To Jupiter, Astronomers Find It May Be Far More Ancient Than We Thought IFLScience
- Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is ‘bursting with methanol,’ new study finds Space
- Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Has Another Surprise:…
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Americans’ trust in the CDC’s vaccine recommendations declines markedly under Trump
March 17, 2026
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Americans’ trust in federal vaccine recommendations declines markedly under Trump
One in three Americans trust childhood vaccine guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics more than the…
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3 New Lizard Species Discovered in Australia–Including Stunning Orange-Headed Rock Monitor
Orange-headed rock monitor lizard (Varanus umbra) on savannah in north Queensland -Supplied by Stephen Zozaya These days, when scientists announce they’ve discovered a new species of animal, it’s usually some miniature frog or deep…
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This 12-Year-Old Built a Nuclear Fusion Reactor at Home, A World First for His Age
Aiden MacMillan, a 12-year-old from Texas, may have done what many scientists are still striving to achieve. He claims to have generated nuclear fusion outside the famed tokamaks, the massive reactors typically used in global fusion…
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How a Melting Glacier in Antarctica Could Affect Tens of Millions Around the Globe
Scientists spent the first weeks of the year on an expedition to Antarctica to study Thwaites Glacier, which is melting at an alarming rate. If it breaks apart entirely, it could push up global sea levels by two feet over the course of…
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Scientists Just Discovered Huge Underground Tunnels In South America, They’re Not The Work Of Humans Or Nature
Buried beneath the hills of southern Brazil and northern Argentina, scientists have discovered massive tunnels that were likely dug by giant Ice Age creatures. These tunnels, which stretch up to 600 yards long and are wide enough for an…
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NASA will roll Artemis 2 moon rocket back to the launch pad on March 20
Update for 5:50 p.m. ET on March 17: NASA is now saying that it may be able to hit its original target rollout date of March 19, thanks to faster-than-expected work on the Artemis 2 stack in the Vehicle Assembly Building. A final decision is…
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Understanding telescope magnification: A beginner’s guide to eyepieces, aperture and getting the best views
More magnification means better views, right? That’s the received wisdom among buyers of beginner’s telescopes, and it’s easy to see why. Telescope packaging often shouts about “300x power” as if bigger numbers automatically guarantee…
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