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Flower-like origami patterns could inspire folding spacecraft
Engineers have developed a class of origami structures that unfold in one smooth motion to create flower-like shapes, which could have applications in space
Webb discovers a new moon orbiting Uranus
Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, a team led by the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has identified a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus, expanding the planet's known satellite family
Minnesota sues TikTok, alleging it preys on young people with addictive algorithms
Minnesota on Tuesday joined a wave of states suing TikTok, alleging the social media giant preys on young people with addictive algorithms that trap them into becoming compulsive consumers of its
Most known species evolved during 'explosions' of diversity, shows first analysis across 'tree of life'
The British evolutionary biologist JBS Haldane is said to have quipped that any divine being evidently had "an ordinate fondness for beetles." This "bon mot" conveyed an important truth: the "tree of
Homo Sapiens procreated with Neanderthals 100,000 years earlier than previously thought
Study applies new techniques to a fossilized child's skull found in northern Israeli cave, and finds physical characteristics of both types of humans The post Homo Sapiens procreated with
UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs
Britain's space agency is set to be scrapped - a scientist fears the UK space sector could fall behind as a result
From bread to Mars: The promise of yeast in space
Humanity’s dreams of traveling to distant worlds face an age-old challenge: supplies. Food, water, and fuel are heavy, expensive, and take up valuable space. For every astronaut, just feeding them
Dust devil wreaks havoc on New York beach as children run screaming for cover
A dust devil turned a nice, sunny day at the beach at Graton Lakes State Park in New York into a chaotic scene as kids ran screaming from the spinning dust cloud.
Alabama Woman Became First Human Hit by Meteorite in 1954 — It Crashed Through Her Roof as She Napped On Couch
Ann Hodges was hit by a meteor in her Alabama home in 1954, and had to be admitted to a hospital due to the crowd attracted by the incident.
Smithsonian 'obscuring' new study finding greater gap between humans, apes than previously thought: Geologist
A Christian scientist says one of America’s most prestigious museums is promoting scientific misinformation about the history of mankind.
Mass. weather: Over 1 inch of heavy rain possible south of Mass. Pike Wednesday
Rain could drench parts of Massachusetts on Wednesday, with Hurricane Erin likely bringing rip currents to the coast later in the week. Temperatures on Wednesday should be in the low 70s across
Satellite images capture the broken aftermath of the Ukrainian air force strikes on key Russian bridges to back the Kursk invasion
Ukraine's air force said back-to-back airstrikes are part of an effort to support the Kursk invasion by cutting Russian logistics routes.
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