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Deadline Closing for Names to Fly on NASA’s Next Mars Rover

September 22, 2019 icstrs

It’s the final boarding call for you to stow your name on NASA’s Mars 2020 rover before it launches to…

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America’s Great Climate Exodus Is Starting in the Florida Keys

September 21, 2019 icstrs

Lori Rittel is stuck in her Florida Keys home, living in the wreckage left by Hurricane Irma two years ago,…

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How artificial intelligence is shaping the future of society

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From health care to the transportation industry, FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping the…

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Mass Global Climate Strike Protests Are Held Around The World Ahead Of U.N. Summit

September 20, 2019 icstrs

Updated at 9 a.m. ET Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, including many young activists, are rallying together to call for…

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Climate change will boost risk of extreme flooding in northern Europe -northern-europe

September 19, 2019 icstrs

Climate change will increase the risk of heavy rainfall and storm surges combining to cause extreme flooding around the UK,…

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The most powerful volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io is about to explode

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The largest and most powerful volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io erupts like clockwork and is set to go off again…

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What It’s Like Living in One of the Hottest Cities on Earth—Where It May Soon Be Uninhabitable

September 14, 2019 icstrs

Aryn Baker of TIME Magazine It’s just after 7 in the morning in the Pakistani city of Jacobabad, and donkey-cart…

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Bizarre comet from another star system just spotted

September 13, 2019 icstrs

I Starstruck IBizarre comet from another star system just spottedDiscovered by an amateur astronomer, the inbound object is only the…

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Hubble Reveals Latest Portrait of Saturn

September 12, 2019 icstrs

Since the Hubble Space Telescope was launched, its goal has been to study not only distant astronomical objects, but also…

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Hubble Finds Water Vapor on Habitable-Zone Exoplanet for the First Time

September 11, 2019 icstrs

The discovery, published today in Nature Astronomy, is the first successful atmospheric detection of an exoplanet orbiting in its star’s…

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