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China's $1 trillion 'artificial sun' fusion reactor just got five times hotter than the sun

China's "artificial sun" has set a new world record after reaching temperatures five times hotter than the sun.

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Satellites reveal record high methane concentrations despite reduction pledges

Concentrations of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere continued to rise in 2021 in spite of climate pledges and the economic slowdown brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, satellite data reveal.

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Drone discount: Save $52 on the Holy Stone HS720 on Amazon

Get a great saving on a high quality drone when you get it from Amazon with this Holy Stone HS720 deal.

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Moon 'mystery hut' is just a rabbit-shaped rock, Chinese rover finds

China's Yutu 2 rover has reached the so-called "mystery hut" on the far side of the moon that attracted widespread attention last month — but don't get too excited.

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Should Disney reboot Alien vs. Predator?

A reboot of Alien vs. Predator, one of the most profitable transmedia sci-fi crossovers ever, might just be the next big film that Disney is looking for.

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Stars might be forming much faster than expected, new study suggests

Stars might be born much faster than previously expected, a new study using China's radio super telescope revealed.

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Juno solves mystery of what drives Jupiter's polar cyclones

Giant cyclones around the poles of the solar system's largest planet are generated by the same forces that move water in Earth's oceans, a new study has found.

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James Webb Space Telescope should have fuel for about 20 years of science

A precise launch and pinpoint mid-course corrections so far have the telescope ready with plenty of propellant.

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Best Marvel movies, ranked

What do you think the best Marvel movies are? Find out if your favorites made it into our top 11 ranked list.

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Kirk vs Picard: Who is the best Star Trek captain?

The debate surrounding Kirk vs Picard has been raging on since the late 80s, but can we finally settle the dilemma?

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Lego Star Wars AT-AT review

While it may be overshadowed by a newer, bigger brother, the Lego Star Wars AT-AT 40th anniversary kit is a brilliant build from start to finish.

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Physicists crack unsolvable three-body problem using drunkard's walk

The three-body problem, which has plagued science since the days of Isaac Newton, is closer to being solved, scientists say.

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Yes, there is really 'diamond rain' on Uranus and Neptune

Hiding beneath the outer layers of some planets, there may be something spectacular: a constant rain of diamonds.

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NASA's new astronaut candidates report to Houston to begin training

NASA's 10 new astronaut candidates are reporting to work to begin two years of basic training. The four women and six men are embarking on new careers to be space station and Artemis crew members.

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On China's new space station, a robotic arm test paves way for future construction

The robotic arm on China’s space station has moved a cargo spacecraft in a crucial test for new module additions.

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The James Webb Space Telescope is fully deployed. So what's next for the biggest observatory off Earth?

Work for the James Webb Space Telescope is just beginning after was successfully deployed on Jan. 8.

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'Chestbursters' and the dark calling of the lunar underground — Commander's report: lunar day 14

Commander Musilova shares how she was tempted to continue exploring underground caves at her own risk, which echoed her fears of returning to "Earth" after many months of being on analog missions.

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'Fallout' series from Amazon appoints showrunners, Jonathan Nolan to direct premiere

First 'Halo" now "Fallout." When is someone going to make the "Abe's Oddysee" live-action TV series?

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'We're on an incredible high': James Webb Space Telescope scientists over the moon as observatory unfolds

From a Christmas launch to a tricky deployment, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is now successfully deployed and scientists are thrilled.

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James Webb Space Telescope, the biggest ever built, fully unfolds giant mirror to gaze at the cosmos

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unfolded the second "wing" of its massive primary mirror today (Jan. 8), marking the end of its complex deployment.

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Weird structures near Earth's core may be scars from a primordial interplanetary collision

A collision with a Mars-size planet 4.5 billion years ago may have left a permanent impact on our planet's deep mantle.

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