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After a three-year hiatus, the iconic atom smasher is preparing to begin a new era of scientific discoveries.
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In a world first, a doctor on Earth appeared in real-time aboard the ISS using augmented reality technology.
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The enormous comet is thought to have a nucleus 50 times larger than would normally be expected.
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The rover, which landed on Mars over a year ago, has set eyes on parts of its own landing system for the first time.
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Police in San Francisco recently pulled over a vehicle only to find that there was nobody in the driving seat.
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Many fragile 19th-Century wax cylinders contain audio recordings that have, until now, been impossible to listen to.
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A previously unreported US Navy encounter with UAPs has been revealed by a former marines officer.
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The highly unprecedented mission will be the first time NASA has ever launched tourists to the space station.
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Scientists at JPL have been planning to send a new message into space for intelligent aliens to pick up.
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The new scans will reportedly be 'up to 100 times' the sensitivity of similar scans conducted previously.
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A radical new theory aims to solve many of the universe's biggest mysteries, including dark matter.
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It has been 25 years since a mass UFO sightings over Phoenix, Arizona captivated the world.
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The tube, which was collected by the crew of the Apollo 17 mission, has remained untouched for 50 years.
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Given the number of teams out there who are searching for the creature, why haven't they found it yet ?
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It is said that, given enough time, a monkey with a typewriter could reproduce everything ever written.
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Respiratory infections are not unique to modern times - even the dinosaurs fell ill from time to time.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe recently captured images of Venus unlike any seen before.
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Astronomers have discovered the first known stellar-mass black hole roaming solo through space.
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Artist and photographer Wes Snyder captured a time-lapse recording of the trails while filming the night sky.
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In a world first, astronomers have had the opportunity to watch a red supergiant exploding in real time.