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NASA’s restored Mission Control lets you relive the historic 1969 moon landing
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Research unearths clues about Tunguska event for International Asteroid Day
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Beresheet 2.0 won’t go to moon, will have another significant objective instead
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Images of the Whirlpool galaxy show the value of infrared light observations
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SpaceX hopes to blast off its Starship and Super Heavy Rocket project in 2021
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Armed and ready: Mars 2020 rover is fitted with its robotic arm
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Methane mystery: Curiosity detects highest-ever levels of methane on Mars
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The Pentagon can now identify you by your heartbeat — from 200 yards away
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SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are in position and ready to begin testing
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Grub’s up? Lab-grown insect meat could be the future of food production
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Harvard’s tiny, insect-inspired RoboBee X-Wing can fly using solar power
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NASA’s eight-rotor Dragonfly drone is heading to Saturn’s largest moon
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This artificial muscle is powered just like the real thing, no battery required
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Crawler robots and imaging drones will monitor wind turbine blades for damage
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Ossia scores FCC certification to transmit wireless power over distance
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New A.I. and voice synthesis makes Gatebox your cutest, cleverest digital pal
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Flying taxis: Kitty Hawk and Boeing team up on urban mobility
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A Netflix data scientist taught an A.I. to recognize smooching scenes in movies
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Marsy McMarsface? NASA gives students the chance to name its next Mars rover
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Swish! Toyota’s basketball bot earns a Guinness record with 2,020 perfect throws
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Self-assembling microrobots can be programmed to form a tiny steerable car
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SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy but loses core booster in crash landing
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How to watch SpaceX’s most difficult Falcon Heavy launch ever
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Apple’s new Seattle campus may mean big things for Siri, artificial intelligence
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U.S. Navy is working on making its fleet invisible to computerized surveillance
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Uranus’ rings shine brightly but hold a puzzle for astronomers
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Dark matter galaxy crashed into the Milky Way, causing the ripples in its disk
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Tiny galaxy has huge black hole at its center, gives clues to galactic evolution
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The U.K.’s biggest (and only) asteroid mining company has designs on our skies
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Want to work in the stars? Here are six future space jobs you could hold
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You can help search for aliens with an open access release of SETI data
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Ready to roll: Mars 2020 rover fitted with wheels ahead of mission next year
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SpaceX is on a hiring spree for its Starlink global internet project
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Bill Nye the Science Guy talks “solar sailing” and the new space race
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Hormone boosts could help astronauts from losing muscle on long space journeys
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Blue Origin test fires the engine that could help it land on the moon
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Walmart using A.I.-powered cameras to spot dodgy shoppers at self-checkouts
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Nissan’s high-tech ice cream truck removes the fumes from your order
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New snail-inspired super glue can switch between sticky and non-sticky states
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Cornell’s lionfish-inspired robot uses artificial blood to stay powered up
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A cardiac arrest-detecting smart speaker could save your life
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This humanlike synthesized speech could be the future of audiobooks
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Drone delivery services may prove too noisy for some in Australia
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Check out this clever robot dishwasher, designed for busy restaurants
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Congress already wants to block rollout of Facebook’s cryptocurrency
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Brush up on your makeup skills with YouTube’s new augmented reality feature
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A tiny magnet accomplishes enormous feat, sets a new world record
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Google Calendar is back online. Here’s the latest on the outage
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Airbus’ new single-aisle jet has longest range in its class and a fancy cabin
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Live long and prosper? Experimental compound could slow down the aging process
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A new survey by Adobe shows an evolving market for voice applications
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Tormented robot pulls a gun on its creators in latest Boston Dynamics spoof
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Your smartphone could be the key to predicting natural disasters
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The Very Large Telescope gets upgrade to aid its hunt for habitable exoplanets
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The grainy texture of Saturn’s rings reveals clues to their origins
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Hubble captures explosive galaxy, the site of three recent supernovae
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Pass the salt please: Table salt found on Jupiter’s moon Europa
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Impossible Foods struggles to keep up with Impossible Burger demand
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Facebook builds virtual homes to train A.I. agents in realistic environments
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NASA’s Mars 2020 rover will pave the way for manned missions to Mars
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Adobe develops tool to identify Photoshopped images of faces
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Ex astris, scientia: Star Trek logo spotted on the surface of Mars
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Got $400 million to burn? The world’s largest airplane is up for sale
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This crazy-looking robot uses microspines on its legs to climb up walls
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This drone with hands looks like a nightmare straight out of Black Mirror
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Mount Everest is now home to the world’s highest weather station
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Sloshed drone pilots in Japan can now be punished with jail time
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This lifesaving wearable could diagnose strokes more accurately
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A giant new solar farm in Texas will harness the sun’s rays to … brew beer?
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Uber Eats’ drone delivery service could see Big Macs hit speeds of 70 mph
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Can’t afford this $150 tripod head? Just 3D print the Edelkrone Ortak FlexTilt
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Custom 3D-printed heads let doctors practice delicate brain procedures
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Want your very own genuine Diplodocus skeleton? It’ll cost you
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DJI’s RoboMaster tank-bot can teach code, play games, and shoot beads
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Hypnotic spinning top throws out crazy optical illusions as it rotates
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A medical superglue alternative is made from Chinese giant salamander goo
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Mars lander simulator lets you take Opportunity rover for one last spin
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Sonarax harnesses ultrasonic sound for improved security, indoor navigation
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James Webb telescope undergoes vacuum testing, finally moving toward launch
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Two baby gas giants spotted in orbit around a distant star
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Hubble captures our galactic twin, the barred spiral galaxy NGC 7773
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In the search for extraterrestrial life, we should look to exomoons
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Milky Way’s supermassive black hole is wrapped in a vast mantle of cool gas
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This beautiful map of the sky traces key sources of X-rays as seen from the ISS
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How to move a mole: NASA scientists design rescue operation for Mars lander
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Want a good night’s sleep? Delete that sleep-tracking app, expert advises
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NASA’s Mars Helicopter is ready to take to the red skies
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If you want to visit the ISS, you’d better start saving. And working out, too
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Watch Amazon’s all-new delivery drone zipping through the sky
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Robert Downey Jr. embraces his inner Tony Stark to save the world for real
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Bird to expand its shared fleet with this 2-seat moped-like machine
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SpaceX satellites could threaten vital telescope data, experts warn
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Charge 5 devices all at once with Passport Go, the most advanced travel adapter
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Mud-spraying drones could be used to build homes in disasters areas
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Top Oxford researcher talks the risk of automation on employment
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Mars 2020 will capture high-definition color images from the Jezero Crater
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Melting pesky lunar dust with a laser enables 3D printing of tools on the moon
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Eruption of ice volcano threw liquid water over the frozen surface of Pluto
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Improved fluidic robot paves the way for untethered soft robotics
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Bouncing robot reaches new heights, artfully dodges moving obstacles
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Astronomers are worried SpaceX satellites could soon put an end to stargazing
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Spitzer captures childhood, middle age, and maturity of stars in one image
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Curiosity rover finds evidence that water once existed on the surface of Mars
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The promise and pitfalls of using robots to care for the elderly