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Burnin’ through the sky: Queen’s Brian May creates stereoscopic image of asteroid
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See a cluster of cosmic wild ducks in flight in Hubble’s picture of the week
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That’s science! Mycologist colonizes marshmallow Peeps with fungi for Easter
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Saturn’s rings deposit material onto its ravioli-shaped moons
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NASA’s planet-hunting satellite TESS locates its first exoplanet
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Scientists to resume Nobel-winning hunt for gravitational waves
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A tiny pebble could have caused the dramatic self-destruction of a 5-mile-long asteroid
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Unfriendly exoplanet is stormy, blistering hot, and full of carbon monoxide
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See baby stars being born in the beautiful Butterfly Nebula
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Curiosity data shows how asteroid impact could have made Mars habitable
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YouTube Poop is punk rock for the internet age, and you probably don’t get it
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Step into the center of the galaxy with NASA’s 360-degree visualization
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A.I. analyzes video to detect signs of cerebral palsy in infants
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SpaceX’s hexagon heat shield tiles take on an industrial flamethrower
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Samsung’s flower vase doubles as a throwable fire extinguisher
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NASA scientists want to send a cave-diving rover to the moon
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VR tool lets you see the world through the eyes of an endangered primate
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Hidden figures of the Manhattan Project: Meet the women behind the A-bomb (Part 2)
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NASA’s Mars Helicopter is ready for the Red Planet after successful flight tests
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Boston Dynamics builds the warehouse robot of Jeff Bezos’ dreams
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AbleChair wheelchair switches from seated to standing — and everything between
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U.S. Marines are testing single-use delivery drones for dropping off supplies
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Should we put a tax on Facebook to keep journalism alive?
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Volunteers sent to bed for 60 consecutive days in offbeat space experiment
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Smoothie-making robots are here to steal your Jamba Juice job
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Hidden figures of the Manhattan Project: Meet the women behind the A-bomb (Part 1)
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McDonald’s to use A.I. to tempt you into extra purchases at the drive-thru
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Everything you need to know about the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft
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Another giant leap: U.S. plans to send astronauts back to the moon by 2024
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First all-female spacewalk scrapped due to spacesuit sizing issue
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China has plans to build an orbital solar plant that beams energy down to Earth
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Google’s Street View is mapping Earth’s most Mars-like terrain
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Microsoft’s latest breakthrough could make DNA-based data centers possible
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This sleek new exoskeleton makes walking easier, fits under your clothes
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Dublin Airport has a novel idea for tackling rogue drones
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A milestone in the history of particle physics: Why does matter exist?
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Astronomers discover giant chimneys spewing energy from the center of the galaxy
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Chilean telescope uncovers one of the oldest star clusters in the galaxy
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a super-speedy pulsar
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Asteroid Ryugu is porous, shaped like a spinning top, and is formed of rubble
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Spacewalk a success as astronauts upgrade batteries on the ISS
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A hive of activity: Using honeybees to measure urban pollution
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NASA’s Mars 2020 rover passes its tests with flying colors
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Trip to Neptune’s moon, Triton, could inform search for extraterrestrial life
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Unexpected particle plumes discovered jetting out of asteroid Bennu
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A 3D printer the size of a small barn will produce entire homes in Saudi Arabia
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Scientists use drone to map Icelandic cave in preparation for Mars exploration
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China has cloned its best police dog. Now it wants to mass-produce more
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Scientists have a way to turn off alcoholism: Blasting the brain with lasers
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Twitter is officially a teenager now. Are we raising a monster?
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Astronomers plan to beam Earth’s greatest hits into deep space, and you can help
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Cheese tastes different when it listens to Led Zeppelin, Swiss study finds
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Researchers gave alligators headphones and ketamine, and all for a good cause
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Tombot is the hyper-realistic dog robot that puts Spot to shame
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A silver bullet is being aimed at the drug-resistant superbugs on the ISS
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The U.S. Army is building a giant VR battlefield to train soldiers virtually
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Inflating smart pills could be a painless alternative to injections
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Sony’s Aibo robot dog can now patrol your home for persons of interest
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British Airways’ new Club Suite for business class comes with a door
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Nvidia’s A.I. Playground lets you edit photos, experience deep learning research
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At $99, Nvidia’s Jetson Nano minicomputer seeks to bring robotics to the masses
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Racing to catch a flight? Robot valet at French airport will park your car
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A.I.-generated text is supercharging fake news. This is how we fight back
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Robot assistants from Toyota and Panasonic gear up for the Tokyo Olympics
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Take a dip in the Lagoon Nebula in first image from SPECULOOS instrument
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Cosmic dust bunnies: Scientists find unexpected ring around Mercury
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New Hubble image displays dazzling Messier 28 globular cluster
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Body surrogate robot helps people with motor impairments care for themselves
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Desk lamps take on a new task by converting their light to power
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Mind-bending model shows Venus isn’t our nearest neighbor — it’s Mercury
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Super telescope captures supermassive black holes forming billions of years ago
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Gorgeous image of the Cosmic Bat nebula leaves us starry-eyed
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A lunar time capsule: 50-year-old moon rock samples to be opened for study
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Opportunity’s final image is a haunting panorama of the Martian surface
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This very talented robotic leg learned to walk all by itself
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It’s not time travel, but scientists can turn back clock on a quantum computer
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Check out MIT and Harvard’s unusual new Venus flytrap robot gripper
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Don’t get burned! How to back crowdfunding projects the smart way
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Whatever happened to those dumb smart products we wrote about in 2017?
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This streaming music service pays artists in Bitcoin, plants trees if you listen
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Google employee sets world record by calculating pi to 31 trillion digits
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Eat up! This robot is built to feed dinner to people who can’t feed themselves
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Scientists discover a strange shape that blocks almost all sound
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U.S. hops on Boeing ban bandwagon, grounds 737 Max planes until further notice
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Onewheel Pint hands-on review
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Toyota shoots for the moon with its new lunar rover concept
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Professional drone racing is flying onto Twitter this summer
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Switzerland’s 3D-printed, robot-built DFAB House is open for research
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There’s a new Onewheel on the block, and it’s a pint-sized shredding machine
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Singapore’s stunning airport complex could be a tourist destination in itself
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Be prepared to bug out over this insect-inspired winged drone
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An underground loop looks to lessen the hordes of foot traffic in Las Vegas
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The USAF’s new combat drone is an A.I. fighter jet that flies itself
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NYPD has created pattern-recognition software to help it solve crimes
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The best electric scooters for 2019
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NASA shares an update about its next generation launch system, SLS
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Tiny amounts of water bounce along the surface of the Moon
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Hide the cheese: scientists just created supermice that can see in infrared
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Searching for habitable planets in the Goldilocks Zone of K stars
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The birth of stars creates epic stellar winds which seed new galaxies
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Is the truth out there? New paper proposes solution to the Fermi paradox
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CERN scientists create antimatter to answer fundamental question of the universe
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Hubble captures two colliding galaxies merging to form a super-galaxy
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NASA’s Mars InSight lander is facing a rocky road as its drill hits a rock
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What does the Milky Weigh? NASA calculates the mass of our galaxy
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10 prosthetic limbs so cool they’re better than the real thing
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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon craft splashes down safely in the Atlantic Ocean
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JPA now accepting pre-orders for its jet-powered flying motorcycle
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SoftBank’s solar-powered drone could dispense 5G internet from the skies
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Beautiful superbubbles may be bombarding the Earth with cosmic rays
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China’s space station gets the green light in surprise announcement
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NASA’s historic first all-female spacewalk outside the ISS slated for March 29
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Just drag and drop: Using A.I., Skylum AirMagic edits drone photos for you
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Beyond Meat’s ground beef substitute to arrive in grocery stores this year
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Goodyear’s new Aero concept tire transforms into a propellor for flying cars
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MatterHackers Pulse XE review
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Israel’s lunar lander just snapped a selfie on its way to the moon
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Bad news: Neutralizing doomsday asteroids is way harder than we thought
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For second time ever, a groundbreaking stem cell treatment has cured HIV
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These are the first noise-canceling headphones that also charge your phone
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Could unsupervised A.I. enable autonomous cars to learn as they go?
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Blockchain is overhyped, but it’s also perfect for California’s drought problem
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Jibo the social robot is about to become an expensive ornament
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Thanks to Motif, food startups don’t need a lab to make lab-grown meat and dairy
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Monoprice Delta Pro review
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The best vaporizers for 2019
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Watch an ISS astronaut enter the SpaceX crew capsule for the first time
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Ninja-like black hole discovered gobbling up a gas cloud 25,000 light-years away
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See the beautiful first image captured by a new telescope in the Chilean desert
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Ability to twist like magic may make spider silk the robotic muscle of the future
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Drones locate fuzzy friends in Australian koala-spotting mission
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Did there used to be liquid water on Mars? New images give clues
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Yes, data is the new oil and the fight to reclaim it from tech giants starts now
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The Habitable Planet Finder is a new tool to locate Earth-like exoplanets
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Readying for Mars mission, rover finds clues to life in the Chilean desert
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It can be either death or glory when two galaxies collide
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Dwarf planet FarFarOut is the most distant object discovered in our solar system
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SpaceX teams with NASA on its first crewed spacecraft trip to the ISS
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MIT has a robotic mini-cheetah that can do backflips. Humanity is doomed
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Want to see the future of transport? Watch this drone taxi go airborne
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Thailand’s ambitious new solar plants will float on dams and reservoirs
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Planet Nine could be five times the size of the Earth and closer than we thought