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Using an oil industry framework to map space resources

Cracking the chicken-and-egg problem of utilizing resources in space has been a difficult challenge for over half a century. Getting enough infrastructure built up is necessary to collect those resources effectively, but ...

HYPSO-2 satellite monitors harmful algae from space

It's slightly larger than a 5-liter water bottle, and is whizzing around the Earth at a speed of 7.5 kilometers per second. The satellite has two cameras built into its body, and can be controlled quickly and turned smoothly ...

A new mission watches meteoroids hit the far side of the moon

Sometimes, it's hard to remember that Earth is constantly being bombarded by literally tons of space debris daily. The larger bits form what we know as shooting stars, and most burn up in the atmosphere. Still, throughout ...

The future lifespan of plants just got extended

For now, the future of life on Earth is in human hands. But after the anthropocentric era, the situation starts to get dicey. The sun's luminosity is increasing over time, about 1% every 110 million years, so the Earth's ...

Image: NASA's Terra satellite captures 2015 eclipse shadow

During the morning of March 20, 2015, a total solar eclipse was visible from parts of Europe, and a partial solar eclipse from northern Africa and northern Asia. NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Arctic Ocean on March ...

NASA probe makes closest ever pass by the sun

NASA's pioneering Parker Solar Probe made history Tuesday, flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft, with its heat shield exposed to scorching temperatures topping 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit (930 degrees Celsius).

NASA solar probe to make its closest ever pass of sun

NASA's pioneering Parker Solar Probe is poised to make its closest-ever approach of the sun on Christmas Eve, a record-setting 3.8 million miles (6.2 million kilometers) from the surface.

Two Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting nearby star detected

An international team of astronomers has reported the discovery of two exoplanets orbiting a nearby star known as HD 101581. The newfound alien worlds are slightly smaller than Earth and orbit its host very closely. The discovery ...

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NASA is developing solutions for lunar housekeeping's biggest problem: Dust
Space Exploration
NASA's Parker Solar Probe aims to fly closer to the sun like never before
Planetary Sciences
Lab work digs into gullies seen on giant asteroid Vesta by NASA's Dawn
Space Exploration
NASA cameras to capture interaction between Blue Ghost lander, moon's surface
Planetary Sciences
The moon might be older than scientists previously thought; a new study shines light on its history
Planetary Sciences
Avalanches, icy explosions and dunes: NASA is tracking New Year on Mars
Planetary Sciences
Chang'e-6 farside basalts reveal a reinforced lunar dynamo
Astrobiology
Ancient Mars' thick crust could have supported hidden water reservoirs and rare magmas, new research suggests
Space Exploration
Apollo lunar mission samples reveal origins of lunar water and its connection to Earth's early history
Astrobiology
Cenotectic concept redefines search for life on icy worlds
Planetary Sciences
Mars's radiant energy budget profile offers clues to its climate dynamics
Planetary Sciences
NASA payload aims to probe moon's depths to study heat flow
Planetary Sciences
Old moon, young crust: Violent volcanism may mean the moon is much older than previously thought
Planetary Sciences
New radar algorithm reveals hidden dance of ionospheric plasma
Planetary Sciences
Young exoplanet's atmosphere unexpectedly differs from its birthplace
Astronomy
Uncovering a centaur's tracks: Scientists examine unique asteroid-comet hybrid
Planetary Sciences
Researchers explore, sample and interpret lunar volatiles in polar cold traps
Planetary Sciences
Citizen scientists help map geomagnetic superstorm's ionospheric impact
Planetary Sciences
The winter solstice is almost here, the Northern Hemisphere's darkest day
Space Exploration
Building concrete on Mars from local materials

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Fuel aridity emerges as dominant driver of severity in recent Canadian wildfires
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Scientists detect mysterious suppression in cosmic structure growth
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First medieval female burial with weapons discovered in Hungary
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Chimpanzees' stone tool choices may mirror ancient human ancestors' techniques
Evolution
Lake bacteria evolve like clockwork with the seasons, study reveals
Evolution
Fossil study reveals oldest-known evolutionary 'arms race'
Astronomy
Carbon in our bodies likely left galaxy and came back on cosmic 'conveyer belt'
Earth Sciences
Scientists reveal overlooked ocean processes crucial for carbon storage
Environment
Co-management of protected areas by NGOs and African countries significantly reduces deforestation
Biotechnology
'One of the most important species for science': How the humble fruit fly transformed four fields of research
Ecology
A new look at the peculiarities of crop-pollinator interactions could boost plant quality
Cell & Microbiology
Bioengineers develop construction kit for 'smart cell' design
Nanophysics
Discovery of bistable nanocrystals promises faster, more energy-efficient optical computing
Analytical Chemistry
From CO₂ to acetaldehyde: New copper catalyst offers green alternative to fossil-fuel-based processes
Economics & Business
Growing divide: Agricultural climate policies affect food prices differently in poor and wealthy countries
Earth Sciences
North Carolina's coastal tourism could decline due to salty tap water
Earth Sciences
Yellowstone's volcanic activity is shifting to the northeast, geologists find
Paleontology & Fossils
Discovery of rare new fossil sheds light on New Zealand's extinct dolphin-like reptiles
Paleontology & Fossils
Major new footprint discoveries on Britain's 'dinosaur highway'
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How does a hula hoop master gravity? Mathematicians prove that body shape matters

Mapping changes in the ionosphere with smartphones

Aggregated measurements from millions of smartphones could be used to create a comprehensive map of the Earth's ionosphere, leading to better global positioning systems, according to a new paper published in Nature.

Scientists compile library for evaluating exoplanet water

By probing chemical processes observed in the Earth's hot mantle, Cornell scientists have started developing a library of basalt-based spectral signatures that not only will help reveal the composition of planets outside ...