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Galileo Satellites
Jun 26, 2017 01:41 PM EDT

Europe Signs Deal For 8 More Galileo Satellites

The European Space Agency has signed an agreement to build eight more Galileo satellites.

University Of Miami Studies Climate Change Effects On Coral Reef
Jun 26, 2017 05:25 AM EDT

Global Coral Bleaching Likely Ending, NOAA States

It may not be too late for corals to recover from bleaching events, but Guam may have worse conditions.

Close Encounters At The Science Museum
Jun 26, 2017 05:13 AM EDT

NASA On The Verge Of Announcing Alien Existence, Hacking Group Claims

Anonymous hacking group says aliens are among us. But are they?

Spectacular Perseid Meteor Shower Can Be Seen Across the Night Skies
Jun 26, 2017 05:01 AM EDT

Scientists Finally Solve Mystery Of Bright Nights

Bright nights are rare, but scientists have finally solved the mystery behind these.

Spirograph Nebula
Jun 26, 2017 04:53 AM EDT

Hubble Space Telescope Captures An Image Of A Colorful Orange And Purple Nebula

Hubble image reveals a glowing and colorful nebula known as IC 418.

Super-Earths And Mini-Neptunes
Jun 26, 2017 04:45 AM EDT

Kepler Mission Helps Discover That A Majority Of Small Planets Are Mini-Neptunes Or Super-Earths

Data collected by the Kepler Mission has helped scientists find out that most of the exoplanets discovered are small and of two distinct types.

Solar Flare
Jun 26, 2017 04:36 AM EDT

Solar Flares Hit Earth Like A Sneeze, Study Suggests

A new study has shown that solar flares behave like a sneeze when hitting our planet.

Space Junk
Jun 26, 2017 04:31 AM EDT

Powerful Magnetic Beams Can Be Used To Blast Dead Satellites, Research Suggests

Chaser satellites generating powerful magnetic beams could one day solve Earth's space junk problem.

Robotic Telepresence
Jun 26, 2017 04:26 AM EDT

Robotic Telepresence Might Be The Key To Help Humans Explore Mars And Other Fascinating Worlds

Robotic telepresence can be the new and easier way to explore other worlds safely and cost-effectively, according to experts.

Gulf Of Mexico ‘Dead Zone’ Forecasted To Be As Big As Connecticut, Study Shows
Jun 26, 2017 04:20 AM EDT

'Dead Zone' In The Gulf Of Mexico Almost Double In Size Now

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico becomes as massive than before.

Egyptian Mummy
Jun 26, 2017 04:10 AM EDT

Mummy DNA Reveals Origins Of Ancient Egyptians May Stem From Biblical Roots

A new study indicates that ancient Egyptians look very near Near Eastern.

Ways To Prevent Vitamin D Deficiency
Jun 26, 2017 03:59 AM EDT

How To Prevent Vitamin D Deficiency?

The Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) reports that about a quarter of the population is at risk for vitamin D inadequacy.

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