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$19.5 billion has been authorized to support a renewed commitment to NASA's manned space program.
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The celebrated physicist has described journeying in to outer space as his 'ultimate ambition'.
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Matthew Mitchell was rushed to hospital after being bitten by a deadly funnel-web spider in Australia.
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Owner Dmitry R ended up selling the metaphysical feline after it's 'abilities' drove him up the wall.
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A team of researchers at MIT have designed a new super-strong and lightweight 3D form of graphene.
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Police in China were left shocked after the man admitted to using the explosive device as a nut cracker.
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The Apollo 11 astronaut fell ill just after becoming the oldest person ever to visit the South Pole.
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The life-size replica of the ill-fated vessel will even feature a simulation of the iceberg collision.
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Scientists have found a way to transform regular spinach plants in to highly effective bomb detectors.
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A world powered by practically limitless, clean energy is now one step closer to becoming a reality.
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A new study has suggested that humans may be limited to a maximum lifespan of around 115 years.
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These mysterious circular, grass-ringed patches are still leaving scientists scratching their heads.
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Engineers at RMIT University in Melbourne have announced a breakthrough in liquid-metal technology.
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The summit of Mount Halti could be gifted to Finland to celebrate 100 years of independence from Russia.
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Officials have finally admitted defeat after failing to solve the case of a 1971 airline hijacking.
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The infamous house which inspired the Amityville Horror book and movies is selling for $850,000 USD.
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has made a significant new discovery within the atmosphere of its new home.
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Remarkable prehistoric structures made from stalagmites have been discovered inside a cave in France.
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Stephen Hawking's theory of energy being emitted by a black hole may finally earn him a Nobel Prize.
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Dmitry Itskov maintains that he will live forever by uploading his consciousness in to a robotic body.