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Solar eclipse viewing parties popped up across South Florida, with first-time spectators, couples, astronomers and families gathering outside to catch a glimpse of the rare spectacle.
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There is wide consensus among climate scientists, scientific associations and institutions that climate change is real and primarily caused by humans burning fossil fuels. But several signatories were in other fields or were deceased.
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Which playing surface leads to fewer injuries for athletes? There's a longstanding question in sports that scientists have tried to answer.
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SpaceX is planning to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket once again from Kennedy Space Center. The return of its two side boosters to Cape Canaveral will cause sonic booms.
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Jeff Bezos' rocket company has won a NASA contract to land astronauts on the moon, two years after losing out to SpaceX. Blue Origin received a $3.4 billion contract to develop a lunar lander.
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The mandatory isolation ahead of a launch at Kennedy Space Station aims to protect the current International Space Station (ISS) crew from any Earth-based pathogens that could hitch a ride with the four private astronauts.
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The majority of developing nations are set to miss out on the economic benefits of booming green technologies, slowing progress toward their climate goals and widening the inequality gap between rich and poor countries, a United Nations report warned.
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The Florida House began moving forward with a bill that would extend liability protections to aerospace companies when crew members are injured or killed in spaceflights.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured NASA's most detailed image of the Pillars of Creation that is helping scientists better understand how stars form.
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Scientists have devised a new model for studying disorders like autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. It uses clusters of human brain cells grown inside the brain of a rat.
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Most researchers agree it’s not valid to point to a single storm and say it was 'caused' by the warming world — too many variables. But there’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian and may continue to do so in the future.
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It's one of two new planets that were recently found about 100 light years from Earth, both of which take just days to orbit their own sun.