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Mars is more prone to devastating asteroid impacts than we thought, new study hints
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPotentially hazardous asteroids pose a risk to Mars missions, but they can also yield insight into...
'Organic' fruit, veggie snacks for kids have high levels of lead, Consumer Reports finds
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Juneteenth, Father's Day, Donut Day and More—There Are Over 100 June Holidays and Observances in...
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Double-moon asteroid described for the first time - Science
Weston Forum· 5 days agoA team of researchers used NASA’s Lucy space probe to discover a split moon orbiting an asteroid for the first time. “It’s the first time
The Sky This Week from June 7 to 14: Spot some sporadic meteors
Astronomy Magazine· 13 hours agoA crescent Moon means plenty of opportunities to catch meteors, comets, asteroids, planets, and more...
Kids discover extremely rare teen T. rex fossils sticking out of the ground during North Dakota...
LiveScience· 3 days agoThree kids hiking in North Dakota made a larger-than-life discovery: a rare teenage Tyrannosaurus...
It’s Outrageous That Media Organizations Are Still Taking Fossil Fuel Money
Current Affairs· 48 minutes agoMultiple U.S. cities have recently broken temperature records as a heat wave bakes parts of the...
Chinese Lander Instrument Detects Negative Ions on Far Side of Moon
Futurism via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoChina's Chang'e-6 lunar touched down on the far side of the Moon, successfully scooping up samples,...
The 40 Best Movies on Amazon Prime (May 2024)
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt’s wholly unique and inventive, and came at a time when “reality TV” was first starting to take hold of audiences all over the world. In a testament to...
Digital Cameras Revolutionized Astronomy. Then They Found Their Way into Your Pocket
Scientific American· 8 hours agoAs a human being, every time I see a new jaw-droppingly gorgeous astronomical image, I’m staggered...