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Sorry, but Anonymous has no evidence that NASA has found alien life
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In a new video, the hacker group known as Anonymous claims that NASA has discovered alien life. But before you freak out, let’s talk.For the ...

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China’s new submarine engine is poised to revolutionize underwater warfare
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In Tom Clancy's book (and, later, the 1990 film) The Hunt For Red October, a Soviet submarine debuts a revolutionary, ultra-quiet engine that uses pumpjets and ...

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A common sunscreen could help make better solar panels
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You know it as a white smudge across the lifeguard’s nose, or a soothing cream on your baby’s bottom. But someday, the white ointment that protects our skin ...

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Meet India’s Only Entry to SpaceX’s Hyperloop Pod Competition
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A group of students based in Bengaluru have a dream — to pioneer high-speed transport in India. To realise this dream and to bring Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon ...

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Tesla Model 3 Sedan Gets Regulatory Nod for Production, Reveals CEO Elon Musk
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Tesla's high-volume Model 3 sedan passed all regulatory requirements for production two weeks ahead of schedule, Chief Executive Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday ...

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Google DeepMind, NHS Trial Failed to Protect Patient Data, Says Watchdog
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A British hospital trust misused patient data when it shared information with Google for work on a smart phone app to help detect kidney injuries, a British ...

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Stephen Hawking says we have 100 years to colonize a new planet—or die. Could we do it?
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Stephen Hawking is making apocalyptic predictions again. The respected theoretical physicist warns that humanity needs to become a multi-planetary ...

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SpaceX Dragon Returns From ISS With Chinese Experiment
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SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft returned to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday, bringing back the first Chinese experiment ever to ...

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Europe’s Galileo Satnav Identifies Problems Behind Failing Clocks
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Investigators have uncovered the problems behind the failure of atomic clocks onboard satellites belonging to the beleaguered Galileo satnav system, the ...

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Tesla Model 3 Production to Begin Friday, Sales to Start From July 28
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The first Tesla Model 3 electric car for the masses should come off the assembly line on Friday with the first deliveries in late July, the company's CEO says. ...

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NASA’s Juno Probe to Pass Over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot on July 10
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NASA has said its Juno spacecraft will pass directly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the gas giant's iconic, 16,000-km wide storm, on July 10.This will be ...

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SpaceX has proven it can reuse its rockets—now what?
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For the first time, a used SpaceX rocket booster has flown again.On March 30, the first stage of a Falcon 9 rocket sent its second payload into space, ...

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Scientists are trying to confirm the existence of a giant ringed planet
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There’s a big eclipse coming up. No, not the total solar eclipse in August that we’re all really excited about. This one will happen in September ...

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What’s the best way to crack an egg? Physics has the answer.
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Learning to crack an egg is a culinary rite of passage. Do it correctly, and the shell swiftly breaks, spilling the liquid contents out in one fell swoop. Do ...

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Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day?
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Most people have been perpetually reminded since childhood that breakfast is a must. But in recent years, nutritionists and scientists have called this crucial ...

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Peeing in the pool is actually really bad for you
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Everyone pees in the pool. That’s the safe and well-informed assumption that many chemists studying the safety of public, chlorinated swimming pools make. ...

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The skull cult at the world’s oldest temple probably isn’t quite what you think
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Honestly, we should all be so comfortable with death that we're willing to carve stuff into people's skulls. Calling ancient civilizations “skull cults” gives ...

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If you live in the South, climate change could kill your economy
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Union County, Florida is 250 square miles, nestled in the middle of the state’s pan—not the handle—about an hour southwest of Jacksonville and nearly as far ...

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Clear summer skies are making Greenland’s ice sheet melt even faster
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For 18 million years, the vast expanses of Earth’s largest island (no, Australia doesn’t count) have been covered by the aptly-named Greenland Ice Sheet, a ...

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NASA filled the sky with glowing blue and green clouds
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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That should be the motto for a NASA mission that has finally launched after no less than 11 scrubbed launch ...

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