Saturn's moon is just bursting with surprises.
By tracking the movement of metal ions, scientists get a glimpse into the turbulent Martian atmosphere.
By tracking the movement of metal ions, scientists get a glimpse into the turbulent Martian atmosphere. The post
Mars’ Ionosphere: Cold, Lifeless, and Filled With Heavy Metals appeared first on
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Because if scientists can prevent virus transmission in utero, they can prevent Zika's devastating birth defects. The post
The Scientists Trying to Keep Zika Out of Your Placenta appeared first on
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The Earth Observing-1 satellite is retiring, and leaving behind an oddball technological legacy. The post
The Journey of NASA’s Smartest Satellite Finally Comes to an End appeared first on
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Weather permitting, SpaceX will launch a satellite into geostationary transfer orbit—and let the Falcon 9 burn up in space. The post
Watch as SpaceX Fires Off One of Its Last Expendable Rockets appeared first on
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Weather permitting, SpaceX will launch a satellite into geostationary transfer orbit—and let the Falcon 9 burn up in space. The post
Watch as SpaceX Fires Off One of Its Last Expendable Rockets appeared first on
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NOAA's GOES-16 weather satellite can spot the lightning radar and other satellites miss, long before it even hits the ground. The post
Check Out the Flashy Lightning Mapper on NOAA's Weather Satellite appeared first on
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Finding balance between science and politics has never been trickier. The post
The Topsy Turvy World of Political Science in Trump's America appeared first on
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With warmer weather stirring up bigger, stronger storms, California's flood management system is feeling the strain. The post
California Needs Atmospheric Rivers. But Like, Not This Many appeared first on
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