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Mars Samples Taken By Perseverance Rover Won't Be Sent Back To Earth Until 2033
A delay in plans plagues NASA owing to government budget issues. A delay in plans plagues NASA owing to government budget issues. -
Music Works Just Like Physical Exercise For The Brain, New Research Says
Never forgo listening to music when you can. Never forgo listening to music when you can. -
iPhone 14 Models Will Sport Bigger Bump To Accommodate 48MP Tech
It appears the new camera system needs all that extra space. It appears the new camera system needs all that extra space. -
$400 To Be Given To Every Californian To Help Cope With Gas Prices
Georgia and Minnesota have also announced similar plans. Georgia and Minnesota have also announced similar plans. -
Fed Watchdogs Say 645,000 People Didn't Receive Third Stimulus Checks
In some instances, Americans received duplicate payments, were not U.S. residents, or were ineligible for the payments for other reasons. In some instances, Americans received duplicate payments, were not U.S. residents, or were ineligible for the payments for other reasons. -
NASA Will Send Two Rockets To Study The Northern Lights
The results should reveal the details of how the aurora alters that boundary layer between neutral gas and plasma. The results should reveal the details of how the aurora alters that boundary layer between neutral gas and plasma. -
Hot, Slowly Moving Groundwater Is Causing Giant Sinkholes In The Arctic Seafloor
Scientists say slow changes in climate-related to the ending of the last ice age are likely the culprits. Scientists say slow changes in climate-related to the ending of the last ice age are likely the culprits. -
It Turns Out We've Been Calling Machu Picchu The Wrong Name For More Than A Century
Incas call the popular archaeological site a different name. Incas call the popular archaeological site a different name. -
Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Cancer (Again) In Controversial New Study
The relationship between artificial sweetener consumption and cancer risk is a controversial one. The relationship between artificial sweetener consumption and cancer risk is a controversial one. -
U.S. Indicts Four Russian Government Employees for Energy Sector Cyberattacks
The Justice Department says the cyberattacks affected 135 countries from 2012 and 2018. The Justice Department says the cyberattacks affected 135 countries from 2012 and 2018.