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  • Workout Tips: What Not To Do When Stretching
    A homeless man stretches on the National Mall in Washington
    Stretching can improve your flexibility and balance, but are you doing it properly?
  • Two Indian Girls, One Asteroid
    A computer graphic handout image shows Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Hayabusa 2 probe arrives to asteroid Ryugu in outer space.
    Two girls in India had found the '2020 OE6' as part of the citizen-science project International Astronomical Search Collaboration.
  • Japanese Lunar Lander All Set For 2022 Moon Landing
    Space junk
    ispace has reduced the size of Hakuto-R since the preliminary design review in 2018.
  • 5 Food Types To Keep You Energized
    Full shelves with fruits are pictured in a supermarket during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Berlin, Germany, March 17, 2020.
    Sometimes, the fatigue you're feeling has got to do with your diet
  • How To Have Better Digestion And Good Sleep
    Diners have lunch outside a restaurant
    Little changes in your night-time routine can help achieve good sleep
  • Non-Dairy Calcium Sources For Vegans
    A waiter presents two types of salad served by Habibi restaurant in Peshawar, Pakistan January 31, 2018.
    If you're abstaining from animal products, here's where to source your calcium
  • NASA Powers Up Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, As It Travels Through Space
    Ingenuity Mars Helicopter in an undated illustration provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
    This marks the first time the helicopter has been powered up and its batteries have been charged in the space environment.
  • Asteroid Psyche Might Be A Planet Remnant That Never Formed
    This artist's-concept illustration depicts the spacecraft of NASA's Psyche mission near the mission's target, the metal asteroid Psyche.
    Unlike most of the asteroids that are mostly ice and rock, Psyche is thought to be built entirely of exposed metallic iron, nickel, and gold core of a protoplanet.
  • Ariane 5 Launches Three Satellites Into Orbit
    A photo taken by Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA)
    Work on Arianespace launch campaigns partially resumed in May following delays caused by the pandemic
  • Scientists Device A Tool That Can Probe The Weird Interiors Of Uranus And Neptune
    NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft swung by Uranus in 1986, and Neptune in 1989. Our robotic deep-space tourist snapped the only close-up, detailed images of these monstrous worlds.
    In our solar system, Uranus and Neptune are the biggest weirdos.
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