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Mars could once have hosted oceans and life, study of meteorite crater shows
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Astronomers find potentially habitable exoplanet twice the size of Earth
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Boeing admits to ‘gaps’ in its testing of troubled Starliner capsule
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Mars is covered in dust devils and has strange magnetic pulses, InSight reveals
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Airplane Wi-Fi could get a massive upgrade in the near future
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Inside the groundbreaking plan to truly anonymize your 2020 Census data
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Air New Zealand unveils sleep pods for passengers in coach
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Astronomers discover the biggest explosion in space since the Big Bang
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Facebook cancels F8 developer conference amid coronavirus fears
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Flippy the burger-flipping robot is changing the face of fast food as we know it
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Scientists make artificial and biological neurons communicate over the internet
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ICE weaponizes state-issued licenses against Marylandās undocumented immigrants
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The United States has a colossal e-waste problem. This is why
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Drones are flying beneath the ground in Japan, and here’s why
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Repair robot swims through oil pipelines and welds cracks — without exploding
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Inside the mind of an autonomous delivery robot
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Clearview AIās client list was stolen. Could its massive face database be next?
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This robot grabber is gentle enough to hold a jellyfish without damaging it
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Virgin Galactic is taking new spaceflight reservations. Got $1,000?
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Innovative edge-finding AR eyepiece lets firefighters see through smoke
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Amazon’s first grocery store is hassle-free and surprisingly affordable
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MIT Technology Review predicts the 10 breakthrough technologies of 2020
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Tesla’s Autopilot is in the hot seat again over driver misuse
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Juul patents an A.I. vape to help people quit nicotine
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This robot will change your tires in a fraction of the time a mechanic can
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Urine test could detect bladder cancer traces 10 years before other signs appear
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Apple Maps expands its Street View-style imagery to 3 more cities
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Enjoy NASA’s re-creation of Apollo 13ās moon mission in crisp 4K
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Humanity’s media habits shifted radically in the 2010s. What do the 2020s hold?
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Katherine Johnson, ‘Hidden Figures’ pioneer of early spaceflight, dies at 101
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NASA wants your help to design an avoidance sensor for a Venus rover
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Daredevil āMad Mikeā Hughes dies in launch of latest homemade rocket
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A year on this Jupiter-like planet lasts 18 hours and it’s about to be destroyed
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New method for detecting exoplanet atmospheres could help find habitable planets
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Researchers use artificial intelligence to develop powerful new antibiotic
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NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is taking a two-week vacation
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Turns out Jupiter has far more water in its atmosphere than we thought
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Brave InSight Lander doing its best to free stuck heat probe from Martian soil
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Using drones to detect coronavirus? It’s not as crazy as it sounds
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Here are all the science projects that SpaceX will deliver to the ISS
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New drilling tech could tap Earth’s geothermal energy by melting through rocks
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Mars’ moons: Japan’s space agency preps pioneering mission
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Terrifying handheld blaster can fire playing cards at 120 miles per hour
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Boeing 737 Max: Debris found in some of the jets’ fuel tanks
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UCLA won’t use facial recognition on its campus after it receives backlash
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A.I. translation tool sheds light on the secret language of mice
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The latest weapon in the fight against Alzheimer’s? Flickering lights
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New green device generates electricity by capturing moisture from the air
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This smartphone sensor can detect live skin to halt facial login spoofing
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Boeing-backed passenger drone contest offers weird and wonderful designs
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Alphabet gives up on ambitious energy-generating kite project
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U.S. military facial recognition could identify people from 1 km away
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Neural implant turns regular grasshoppers into cyborg bomb-sniffers
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We used an A.I. design tool to come up with a new logo. Here’s what happened
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Elon Musk warns that all A.I. must be regulated, even at Tesla
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SpaceX will offer space tourism flights sooner than you think
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Forget the Internet of Things. Hereās what IoT really stands for
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Exclusive: Ubco FRX1 electric dirt bike pre-orders go live at $8,999
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Solar Orbiter sends back first measurements from space just days after launch
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SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites, but things didn’t go as planned
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SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites today: Here’s how to watch
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Searching for evidence of intelligent life at the heart of the Milky Way
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Space tourism: Watch Virgin Galacticās space plane arrive at new base
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Hubble captures a beautiful spiral galaxy with loose, open arms
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3D-printing technique produces tiny, highly detailed objects in seconds
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Mars Express image shows the boundary between the planet’s hemispheres
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Resupply mission to the ISS carries cheese and gummy sweets to hungry astronauts
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Baby gas giant discovered wandering far from its parent star
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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule arrives in Florida for first crewe mission
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The Very Large Array will search for evidence of extraterrestrial life
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Mars 2020 rover leaves home on 2,300-mile journey to Florida for launch
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Most distant object ever explored gives clues to how planets form
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Why the star Betelgeuse has dimmed to just 36% of its normal brightness
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This 3D-printed four-legged robot is ready to take on Spot — at a lower price
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NASA’s newest Deep Space Network antenna will receive laser signals from Mars
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Four proposed NASA missions could reveal unknown secrets of the solar system
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Revamped photo of ‘Pale Blue Dot’ reminds us how small we are
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Deep learning A.I. can imitate the distortion effects of iconic guitar gods
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Fake news? A.I. algorithm reveals political bias in the stories you read
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LA fire department to go electric with first battery-powered fire truck in U.S.
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Researchers create artificially intelligent ears for cars to improve road safety
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MIT’s latest artificial intelligence can rewrite outdated Wikipedia pages
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New lawsuit accuses Juul of targeting kids on Nick Jr. and Cartoon Network sites
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Automated app helps ordinary citizens sue pesky robocall scammers
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Semitransparent solar cells could power tomorrow’s self-sustaining greenhouses
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NASA hasn’t been to the moon in almost 50 years. Now, it’s going back annually
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I tried a plant-based corned beef sandwich and it held up to the real thing
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Boston Dynamicsā remarkable robot dog has landed its first gig
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Job opening: NASA hiring new astronauts for moon and Mars missions
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Apple adds Siri integration to its election coverage features
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Nevada Democrats abandon caucus app after Iowa election fiasco
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Smart microneedle insulin patch could make it easier to treat diabetes
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Fake meat comes to a hallowed industry: New York’s Jewish delis
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A brain scan could help reveal if antidepressants will work for a patient
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Jeff Bezos sells $4 billion in Amazon stock, and no one knows why
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SpaceX reportedly eyeing May 2020 for first crewed flight of its spacecraft
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Low-Earth orbit is overcrowded. This Silicon Valley startup has a solution
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Astronomers detect strange transient radio pulses repeating in 16-day cycle
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Amateur astronomer identifies rare double nucleus in the Cocoon Galaxy
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Resupply mission to International Space Station aborted due to sensor error
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Solar Orbiter blasts off on mission to discover the secrets of the sun
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Storm helps British Airways to new subsonic trans-Atlantic flight record
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Researchers develop technique for analyzing moon dust from a single grain
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Parker probe data reveals link between solar flares and cosmic radiation
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How to watch Northrop Grumman launch its 13th resupply mission to the ISS
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Pluto has a beating heart of frozen nitrogen. Hereās why
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International Space Station upgrade brings near-real-time communication
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Groundbreaking Solar Orbiter mission will capture first images of sun’s poles
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How did the planets Uranus and Neptune become so different?
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Boeing Starliner valve mapping error could have brought down the spacecraft
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Voyager 2, one of our most distant probes, overcomes glitch and is back online
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Why the Mars 2020 rover is armed with a high-powered laser
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European planet-hunting satellite CHEOPS captures its first image
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How the space industry is making space for women
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Having learned nothing, Space Force turns to the internet to name its members
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How genetically engineered moths could save billions in crop damage losses
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How to watch the launch of the ESA and NASA Solar Orbiter on Sunday
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Monster galaxy from the early universe lived fast and died young
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SpaceX plan to put 42,000 satellites in orbit could face a big legal roadblock
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737 Max: Boeing is working to fix another issue with its troubled aircraft
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Boeing’s Starliner had a far more serious issue during its debut flight
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Amazing aerial drone display uses smoke machines and laser projection
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Yarn made from lab-grown skin sounds horrifying, but it may help save your life
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SpaceX will let you launch a satellite into space for as little as $1 million
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The U.S. Space Force launched its first nuclear-ready ballistic missile test
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A.I. upscaling makes this film from 1896 look like it was shot in dazzling 4K
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Good at StarCraft? DARPA wants to train military robots with your brain waves
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Stellar fight to the death illuminates unusual star life cycle
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State of the Union: Trump reaffirms desire to see U.S. put a flag on Mars
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Twitter moves to ban deepfakes that ’cause harm’ ahead of 2020 election
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DARPA tests drones that can be dropped from planes and collected in midair
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How did Iowa screw up its Dem caucus vote? There was an app for that
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New ‘reverse solar panel’ generates power at night by radiating heat into space
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Sleep pods give health care workers some much-needed rest
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The red planet looks almost Earth-like in the detailed maps of the Mars AtlasĀ
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Watch record-breaking astronaut Christina Koch return to Earth on Wednesday
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Autonomous sub videos the underside of an Antarctic glacier for the first time
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Amateur photographers discover new type of aurora called ‘the dunes’
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Terminator Tape could tackle space debris by efficiently de-orbiting satellites
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Changes in Mars’ atmosphere are driven by enormous CO2 ice cap at its pole
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NASA wants to manufacture spacecraft parts in low-Earth orbit
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Human Screenome Project wants you to share everything you do on your smartphone
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Spitzer’s last hurrah is a beautiful image of the spooky Tarantula Nebula
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Europe’s newest planet-hunting satellite opens its eyes for the first time
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How Wikimedia controls the chaos of constant contributions to create Wikipedia
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Could 23andMe’s new pharmaceutical friends finally find a fix for psoriasis?
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How SETI@home accelerated alien hunting with an army of armchair astronomers
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How crazy, cross-continental coordination brought us the first black hole photo