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Hubble Space Telescope Now Fully Up And Running Following Month-Long Blackout
Hubble has risen from the dead for the second time this year. Hubble has risen from the dead for the second time this year. -
Stimulus Check Update: IRS Plus-Up To Be The Last Payment Of 2021
Another round of payments to be expected before the year ends. Another round of payments to be expected before the year ends. -
New Year, Same Work-Related Stress: Here's How To Be Happier
It's not a bad idea to brace ourselves for what 2022 could bring. It's not a bad idea to brace ourselves for what 2022 could bring. -
iPhone 14, New Macs And More Apple Releases In 2022: Bloomberg
It's going to be a year full of surprises in 2022. It's going to be a year full of surprises in 2022. -
How Close Are We To Climate Tipping Points? Change In Atlantic Current Could Bring Frozen World
Such disturbances are often linked to global mass extinctions. Such disturbances are often linked to global mass extinctions. -
NASA Introduces New Batch of Astronauts To Train For Future Missions
The 2021 astronaut class is targeting moon missions. The 2021 astronaut class is targeting moon missions. -
Climate Crisis: California Could Lose Its Snow By End Of Century
The new study describes a shocking picture of the "potentially catastrophic consequences" of a future with less snow. The new study describes a shocking picture of the "potentially catastrophic consequences" of a future with less snow. -
Green Seaweed: A Surprising Source Of Human Cell Protection Against COVID-19
Israeli researchers said ulvan, the major water-soluble polysaccharide extracted from the cell wall of green seaweed, could help stop coronavirus from infecting human cells. Israeli researchers said ulvan, the major water-soluble polysaccharide extracted from the cell wall of green seaweed, could help stop coronavirus from infecting human cells. -
Stimulus Check 2022: Secure Your $1400, $1800 For Next Year
Additional help for Americans on a bind. Additional help for Americans on a bind. -
NASA Will Have Enough Megarocket Boosters Until 2031 Courtesy Of Northrop Grumman
The space agency has awarded Northrop Grumman a $3.19 billion contract to build rocket boosters for Artemis moon missions through 2031. The space agency has awarded Northrop Grumman a $3.19 billion contract to build rocket boosters for Artemis moon missions through 2031.