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Artemis II mission could chart path towards future space exploration
Artemis II aims to lay the groundwork for lunar sustainability, paving the way for future missions to Mars by testing key technologies and strategies.
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Artemis II aims to lay the groundwork for lunar sustainability, paving the way for future missions to Mars by testing key technologies and strategies.

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Fossilized poop, or coprolites, offers insights into ancient diets, ecosystems, and animal physiology, shedding light on life millions of years ago.
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NASA reveals a $20 billion project to establish a permanent moon base with nuclear power, targeting scientific advancement and long-term lunar habitation.

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Starlink boosts global internet access with new launches, but experts warn about rising space traffic and orbital sustainability risks.

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A recent study shows chimps and children share a distinct love of 'people-watching,' shedding light on our evolutionary social tendencies.

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Artemis 2 aims to unite science, culture, and diversity as four astronauts journey to the Moon, heralding a new era in space exploration.

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NASA gives a key update on Artemis II's status three days before its April 1 launch, set to send astronauts on a journey around the Moon.

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March 2026 highlights: Artemis II mission progresses, an asteroid flyby excites scientists, and NASA’s lunar base moves forward.

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Reishi mushrooms have long been used in traditional medicine. Now, researchers are investigating their effectiveness in combating cancer.

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The seabed hosts a vast network of undersea fiber optic cables, enabling global internet connectivity across thousands of miles of open ocean.

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Tattoos are more than skin deep—they engage your immune system long-term, potentially even affecting how your body responds to vaccines.

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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 visited Marshall Space Flight Center to reunite with the team aiding their critical ISS experiments and discuss mission insights.