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Living on an alien world: Could humanity survive on Proxima B?
Could humanity ever build a home around another star? This episode examines the challenges of surviving on a planet orbiting a volatile red dwarf, where radiation and stellar flares pose constant ...
PROOF of alien life is one step closer to being found thanks to a massive earthquake-proof telescope that’s near completion in the middle of the desert. First photos of the eye-in-the-sky rising ...
President Trump is holding onto a speech detailing extraterrestrial life and spaceships, according to his daughter-in-law ...
These three countries alone are suspected of killing nearly 45,000 whales since 1986, when commercial whaling was banned.
A seemingly off-hand social media exchange this week has drawn attention and criticism for highlighting deep tensions around ...
Real History on MSN
Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter: The development of a legendary supersonic jet
Discover how the Northrop F-5, the "little fighter" that could, outmaneuvered giants and became a game-changer in aviation history! In this episode of Flying Through Time, we take you on a captivating ...
Casimir cavities are mysterious spaces between microscopic metal plates in a vacuum. Areas of diminished energy between the ...
Opinion
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: What 'Star Trek' understood about division — and why we keep falling for it — Joe Palaggi
Commentary: Modern America doesn’t suffer from a shortage of disagreement. Our divisions are constantly nudged, magnified, monetized and weaponized.
Stargate SG-1 was recent added to Netflix, so we're counting down the series' best seasons from good to brilliant.
A nanomechanical sensor once limited to the lab can now detect ultrafine airborne particles, closing a key gap in pollution monitoring and climate science.
After weeks of speculation about what the 400,000-square-foot warehouse in Surprise might be used for, the documents confirm it will be retrofitted as an ICE detention center, potentially housing ...
A nanomechanical sensor once confined to a physics lab is now detecting harmful nanoparticles, even in the Arctic. The NEMILIES project has ...
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