New research is reshaping how scientists understand the earliest days of Earth’s formation—suggesting that the deep interior of our planet locked in its defining features just 100 million years after its birth. Led by York University…
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Partial solar eclipse: How, when and where to see it
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Discovered by Perseverance Rover, an Enigmatic Martian Rock with Hollow Spherules Intrigues NASA
Earlier this month, NASA’s Perseverance rover made an unexpected discovery on the outer rim of Mars’s Jezero Crater: a rock so unusual in appearance and structure that it has left planetary scientists scrambling for answers. Covered with…
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Don’t miss the partial solar eclipse March 29 – Where, when and how to see it
A partial solar eclipse is happening tomorrow morning (March 29), offering skywatchers a chance to see the moon partially cover the sun.
Globally, the eclipse begins at 4:50 a.m. EDT (0850 GMT), reaching maximum coverage at 6:47 a.m. EDT (1047…
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Earth’s Longest Volcanic Ridge Is on the Move—and Scientists Didn’t See It Coming
A massive volcanic ridge beneath the Indian Ocean has just delivered a major surprise to geologists. According to a new study published in Nature Communications, the Kerguelen hotspot—the volcanic source responsible for creating the Ninetyeast…
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Boeing’s next Starliner launch for NASA could slip to early 2026 after fixes
Boeing’s Starliner capsule will remain ground-bound for a while longer yet.
Last June, Starliner launched on its first-ever crewed flight, which sent NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station (ISS) for a…
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Rocket Report: Stoke is stoked; sovereignty is the buzzword in Europe
Welcome to Edition 7.37 of the Rocket Report! It’s been interesting to watch how quickly European officials have embraced ensuring they have a space launch capability independent of other…
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Want To Hear What A Shark Sounds Like? Study Captures First-Ever Shark Noise Recordings
Ever wondered what noise a shark makes? If you have no idea, you’re not alone. For a long time we thought these animals were pretty much silent and didn’t make active sounds, but now new research has captured the first ever recordings of
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