NASA spacecraft embarks on ring-skimming mission at Saturn0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 1, 2016
NASA’s Saturn-orbiting spacecraft, Cassini, has begun an unprecedented mission to skim the planet’s rings.
NASA’s Saturn-orbiting spacecraft, Cassini, has begun an unprecedented mission to skim the planet’s rings.
A Texan witness recorded a UFO that he says was changing shape in front of him.
This month, a lot is happening in the mesosphere.
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In the not-too-distant future, our fields could be tilled, sown, tended and harvested entirely by fleets of co-operating autonomous machines by land and air.
A previously unknown ability to boost the immune system gives hope that an old treatment could help fight antibiotic resistance.
Who you gonna call? Dronebusters
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Scientists behind a theory that the speed of light is variable – and not constant as Einstein suggested – have made a prediction that could be tested.
The Parkes Observatory in Australia had detected the blip of radio waves, and everyone is trying to figure out what this signal could mean.