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Satellites show 28 US cities are sinking, including NYC and Chicago: '
A new study has found that the 28 most populous cities in the United States — including New York, Chicago, Dallas and Denver — are sinking at rates between two and 10 millimeters (0.08 and 0.4 inches) per year.
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Astronaut Scott Kelly joins 'Mission Dry', stars in Goodnites underwea
Astronauts are helping to destigmatize a childhood experience by pointing out the similarities between what some kids wear to bed and what explorers wear into space.
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Planet hunter Plato gets its eyes | Space photo of the day for May 7,
Plato, the European Space Agency's terrestrial planet hunter spacecraft, is seen after having 24 of its 26 cameras installed.
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Teenage drama is interrupted by extraterrestrial phenomena in this exc
Weird electromagnetic mayhem breaks out in this thrilling new preview.
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A stadium-sized asteroid will fly past Earth on May 9, and you can wat
The 950-foot hunk of primordial matter is classified as a "potentially hazardous asteroid," but that doesn't mean it has a chance of hitting Earth.
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Europe's space agency weighs fallout from proposed NASA budget cuts th
The European Space Agency is assessing how proposed cuts to NASA's budget could impact it as major cooperative missions face the threat of cancellation.
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Earth's skies pulse in sync with the sun's solar flares
Earth's atmosphere pulses in sync with the sun's fiery outbursts, indicating it is more sensitive to solar activity than previously thought, according to new research.
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'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' returns to theaters later this year fo
"Shiver with antici… pation!" as those over-sexed aliens from the planet Transexual celebrate their Golden Anniversary in 2025.
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India delays 1st Gaganyaan astronaut launch to 2027
India now plans to launch astronauts to Earth orbit for the first time no sooner than 2027, after completing a series of uncrewed flight tests slated to begin later this year.
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Our moon may have once been as hellish as Jupiter's super volcanic moo
The moon spent a few million years as a volcanic wasteland, covered with ongoing eruptions that spewed from mountains and even from the ground itself.
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'Eventually, all life on Earth will be destroyed by the sun': Elon Mus
Elon Musk explained the rather depressing fate of life on Earth to Fox News host Jesse Waters, who had asked him why humanity should go to Mars.
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Hours before a solar eclipse, spruce trees 'talk' to each other
A new study suggests trees in the forest can access ancient memories and "talk" to each other hours before a solar eclipse.
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NASA diagnoses fracture in a 'huge cosmic bone' using X-ray observator
A combination of X-ray from NASA's Chandra observatory and radio data indicates that a galactic "fracture" was likely caused by a special neutron star called a pulsar.
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Laurie Leshin stepping down as director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will prepare for new leadership, as current director Laurie Leshin has announced that she's stepping down from the role next month.
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'Destiny 2' is getting four new expansions, including a 'Star Wars' cr
Bungie might be dropping a Marathon reboot on us this year, but Destiny 2 ain't going anywhere, and its content plans for 2025 and 2026 are enticing to say the least.
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Europe's Proba-3 satellites ace landmark formation-flying test (video)
Europe's Proba-3 satellites have demonstrated ultra-precise formation flying in orbit for the first time, a milestone with big implications for both science and future space missions.
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NASA turns the screams of a dying star into music
New data from space telescopes has been transformed into cosmic soundscapes, turning the mysterious activity around black holes into a symphony of the universe.
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Sensors designed to detect nuclear detonations can help track space de
A network of Cold War-era infrasound sensors can help scientists reconstruct trajectories of falling space objects.
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'Battlefield Earth' is Hollywood's most infamous sci-fi flop, but 25 y
"It is pulp science fiction, and nobody got it. We never stood a chance".
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'Alien: Rogue Incursion' set to burst onto PS5 and PC this fall with n
After a strong VR-native version last year, Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One is invading PS5 and PC with a traditional flat-screen edition in 2025.
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