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NASA

NASA May Drop SpaceX From Moon Mission – Blue Origin Could Take Over

NASA is growing impatient. SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, was once the crown jewel of American space innovation. But now, its delays with the ...

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Cardiologist

Confirmed by a Cardiologist – Oats Can Lower Cholesterol and Boost Heart Health

Eating healthy doesn’t have to mean buying expensive powders or chasing the latest food trend. Sometimes, the best superfoods are the ones already sitting ...

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Earth

Earth’s Magnetic Shield Once Collapsed – And It Could Happen Again

41,000 years ago, Earth had a close call with a planetary-scale disaster. Known as the Laschamps Excursion, this event saw Earth’s magnetic field nearly ...

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Marree Man

Unsolved Mystery of Marree Man – Australia’s Giant Desert Enigma

In the middle of the Australian Outback, a four-kilometer-long figure of a man appeared out of nowhere. It wasn’t painted or sculpted—it was etched ...

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NASA

What Comes After the ISS? NASA’s Farewell and an Uncertain Future

The International Space Station (ISS) has been silently orbiting above us for nearly 30 years, acting as humanity’s most distant outpost. But that chapter ...

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New Crocodile Fossil

New Crocodile Fossil Found in Egypt Reveals Ancient Marine Predator

In the heart of the Egyptian desert, scientists have uncovered something incredible—a fossil of a strange, never-before-seen marine crocodile that lived about 80 million ...

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USGS

USGS Reveals Interactive Map to Look into U.S. Geology from Your Screen

Ever wondered what lies beneath your feet—literally? Not the basement or subway, but the layers of rock, sediment, and ancient history hiding deep underground? ...

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Shackleton

Shackleton’s Ship Hunt Uncovers Hidden Megacolony of Fish Under Antarctic Ice

Imagine setting out to find a legendary lost ship and stumbling across the largest fish breeding colony on Earth. That’s exactly what happened to ...

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Mars

Mars Had Water but Killed Its Own Habitability, Study Finds

Water on Mars has always been the big mystery. If there was once water, why isn’t there life? Thanks to NASA’s Curiosity rover and ...

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Scientists

Scientists Develop Self-Healing Hydrogel That Acts Like Human Skin

The idea of a material that’s tough like metal but heals like skin sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s ...

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