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NASA says it supports employees' use of preferred pronouns amid online criticism

NASA is voicing support for its employees' right to be addressed by their preferred name and pronouns as criticisms flare online.

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Scientists hail 'the decade of Venus' with 3 new missions on the way

As planetary scientists resumed meeting in person, Venus experts had something special to celebrate.

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Canadian radar satellites to help Ukraine fight off Russian invasion

The Canadian government has granted MDA permission to collect satellite imagery of restricted areas of Ukraine using synthetic aperture radar, the Ontario-based company announced on Tuesday (March 8).

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Get a galactic 40% off the groundbreaking Playmobil USS Enterprise

The sizable centerpiece gives you plenty of playing options and you can impress your friends at a discount.

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Edward Ashton discusses his new sci-fi novel headed for Hollywood, 'Mickey7' (exclusive)

A disposable worker tries to save the icy colony world of Niflheim in this thrilling release.

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Virgin Orbit targeting this summer for 1st-ever orbital launch from UK soil

On the heels of a third straight successful launch from California earlier this year, Virgin Orbit plans to extend its liftoffs to the United Kingdom.

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Mountain-size chunk of rock hiding under Japan is channeling earthquakes

An underground mountain-sized chunk of rock may be affecting paths of large earthquakes in southern Japan.

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Massive eruption on dead star pushes particles to cosmic speed limit

Star explosion could have implications for our understanding of supernovas, novas and cosmic rays, researchers say.

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Watch the moon cross Taurus the Bull in the night sky this week

The moon will pass by the Seven Sisters and other famous parts of Taurus as it crosses through the constellation this week.

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March night sky wonders: Strange sights to see every year

A look into the March night sky for some sky objects with unusual solar system planets, stars and constellations.

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Immense power of monster 7-story waves in Portugal spotted in satellite image

NASA has released a stunning image of Portugal’s coastline showing the immense power of massive, seven-story-high waves as they crashed toward the shore.

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Best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes

Great science fiction and standout performances make these the best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes ever.

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China's Zhurong rover reveals how weather and ancient water altered rocks on Mars

China’s first Mars rover Zhurong reveals how weather and ancient water changed the surface of the largest impact basin on Mars.

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Could we really build the USS Enterprise?

The U.S.S. Enterprise is one of the most famous spacecraft in science fiction but how close are scientists to building one?

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Lego Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina review

The Lego Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina is an utter masterpiece and easily one of our favorite Star Wars sets so far.

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First look at photos from Disney Plus's Obi-Wan Kenobi

Entertainment Weekly has released first-look photos of the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, available to stream on Disney Plus.

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Supermassive black holes: Theory, characteristics and formation

What are supermassive black holes and how are they created?

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Watch the first thrilling trailer for 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' coming to Disney Plus

Disney Plus reveals a new teaser for its upcoming "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series starring Ewan McGregor.

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Mysterious globular clusters could unlock the secrets of galaxy formation

Globular clusters are like astronomical coelacanths — mysterious living fossils. These densely packed collections of ancient stars may hold the ultimate secrets to the formation of galaxies.

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New quantum gravity sensor could someday peel away the surfaces of other worlds

To find features like groundwater under Earth's surface — or under the surface of another world — scientists can sense the subtle marks those features leave in the planet's gravitational field.

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Satellite photos of Mariupol, Ukraine show damage from Russian attacks

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has hit the southern port city of Mariupol particularly hard, as new satellite photos show.

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