- Artemis II toilet acts up again as astronauts speed toward the moon to break Apollo 13’s record AL.com
- Artemis II astronauts have toilet trouble on their way towards the Moon BBC
- Moon-bound Artemis II crew reflects on wonder of deep space…
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Artemis II toilet acts up again as astronauts speed toward the moon to break Apollo 13’s record – AL.com
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Where is Artemis II? NASA astronauts near the moon for first time in more than 50 years
April 5, 2026
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Where is Artemis II? NASA astronauts near the moon for first time in more than 50 years
Day four of the Artemis II mission to the moon saw the crew start to prepare in earnest for their lunar flyby…
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Diabetes rates are lower in high-altitude environments — and scientists may have discovered why
Rates of diabetes are lower in high-altitude locations, but researchers have been unsure why. Now, a new study in mice reveals a possible explanation: Red blood cells, which play a pivotal role in transporting oxygen throughout the body, may…
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Mourning for dinosaurs, 65 million years too late
Dinosaurs have been fearsome and fascinating — but tragic?
Those prehistoric creatures who met their end around 65 million years ago are currently being memorialized online by dino-heads…
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The powerful new Rubin Observatory just found 11,000 new asteroids and measured ‘tens of thousands more’
Early observations from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory have already revealed more than 11,000 previously unknown asteroids, reshaping our view of the solar system and offering a striking preview of what’s to come once full science operations…
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Re-Learning How To Run | Hackaday
As I write this, four astronauts are on their way around the moon for the first time in 50 years. A lot us have asked ourselves just exactly why you’d send people out that far when the environment is so hostile and we have increasingly…
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Neanderthals Used Ancient Gloop as Antibacterial Medicine, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert
Relatives of modern humans may have created and used a sticky substance both as a glue and to treat their wounds, preempting modern medicine by as much as 200,000 years, a new study suggests.
Researchers have known that Neanderthals used birch…
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What to know about Artemis II’s record-breaking moon flyby
HOUSTON (AP) — The Artemis II astronauts are already the champions of a fresh new era of lunar exploration. Now it’s time to set a new distance record.
Launched last week on humanity’s first trip to…
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Antarctica hides huge caches of gold, silver, copper and iron. As the ice melts, countries may race to harvest them.
A warming climate could expose a Pennsylvania-sized chunk of ice-free land in Antarctica by 2300, which could drastically reshape Antarctic geopolitics as well as the continent’s geography.
A study published in Nature Climate Change is the first…
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Exploding primordial black holes might have reshaped the early universe, and created all matter as we know it – Phys.org
- Exploding primordial black holes might have reshaped the early universe, and created all matter as we know it Phys.org
- Did Scientists Just Detect an Exploding Black Hole? The New York Times
- LIGO May Have Detected The First Primordial Black Hole,…
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