DAVID BOWIE’S “death was no different from his life – a work of art”. Of all the myriad tributes to Britain’s dazzling ...
These are the weirdest comic book crossovers. You can do anything in comic books. Unlike other media, which require gigantic ...
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Astronauts returned to Earth with scrambled brains, new evidence reveals
Spending months in orbit does not just test muscles and bones, it appears to physically rearrange the human brain. New imaging work suggests that astronauts are coming home with brains that have ...
Submissions for the Universal Composers Initiative are now being accepted through the Studio's application portal. Now in its eighth year, the Universal Composers Initiative seeks to find artists from ...
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Legs made for a Mars landing
To land on the right foot on the Red Planet, European engineers have been dropping a skeleton of the four-legged ExoMars ...
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Space skeleton crew: Just 3 astronauts will run the ISS after Crew-11's medical evacuation
NASA will bring four astronauts back to Earth early due to a health issue, leaving the International Space Station with just ...
A study by scientists at Penn State and NASA shows that intact biomolecules from dormant microbes break down much more slowly ...
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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Scientists have revealed the most complete skeleton yet of our 2 million-year-old ancestor Homo habilis.
In September, NASA announced the discovery of a possible sign of life, known as a potential biosignature, on Mars. The Perseverance rover, which has been exploring a dried-up lakebed for years, found ...
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Spending Time in Space Can Change an Astronaut's Brain Shape and Position, According to Study
"Understanding how spaceflight impacts the human brain is crucial as space exploration and tourism expand," a ...
Exceptionally preserved fossils from the Ediacaran period challenge what scientists thought was possible in sandstone. In the fossil record, creatures without hard shells or skeletons, such as ...
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