NASA just fired an old space shuttle engine at '113% thrust' — and plans to use it on a new mega-rocket

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NASA just fired an old space shuttle engine at '113% thrust' — and plans to use it on a new mega-rocket

NASA just fired an old space shuttle engine at '113% thrust' — and plans to use it on a new mega-rocket

NASA is building the most powerful rocket in history, called Space...

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This is the scientific reason Europe is incredibly cold and snowy this week

This is the scientific reason Europe is incredibly cold and snowy this week

European countries have been gripped with extremely cold weather this...

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A CDC commander has been missing for 2 weeks — and new details make the case more mysterious

A CDC commander has been missing for 2 weeks — and new details make the case more mysterious

CDC health expert Timothy Cunningham left work feeling ill more than two...

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NASA's new planetary protection officer says she doesn't want 'another red Roadster up there in orbit'

NASA's new planetary protection officer says she doesn't want 'another red Roadster up there in orbit'

NASA has a new planetary protection officer: astrobiologist Lisa Pratt...

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The Swiss own millions of guns, but have barely any gun deaths — here's what they do differently from the US

The Swiss own millions of guns, but have barely any gun deaths — here's what they do differently from the US

The Swiss celebrate hundreds of years of precise target shooting and gun...

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Rome, which had only seen snow once in the last 33 years, just got hit with a rare 'Beast from the East' storm — even priests at the Vatican came out to play

Rome, which had only seen snow once in the last 33 years, just got hit with a rare 'Beast from the East' storm — even priests at the Vatican came out to play

Rome wasn't built in a day, and it wasn't built for snow, either...

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Bill Gates just revealed his 2 favorite books of 2018 so far

Bill Gates just revealed his 2 favorite books of 2018 so far

Bill Gates just revealed his favorite books of 2018. The first is from...

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Bill Gates calls GMOs 'perfectly healthy' — and scientists say he's right

Bill Gates calls GMOs 'perfectly healthy' — and scientists say he's right

In a Reddit AMA on Tuesday, Bill Gates called GMOs "perfectly healthy...

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A marijuana startup is listing on a major US stock exchange for the first time — here's what you need to know

A marijuana startup is listing on a major US stock exchange for the first time — here's what you need to know

Cronos Group will become the first marijuana company to trade on a major...

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IBM is launching a floating, talking robotic head into space that will work with astronauts

IBM is launching a floating, talking robotic head into space that will work with astronauts

An 11-pound, artificially intelligent orb is launching to the...

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The doomsday seed vault built to store every known crop on the planet is in danger — but it may get a $13 million upgrade

The doomsday seed vault built to store every known crop on the planet is in danger — but it may get a $13 million upgrade

As of February 26, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is home to seeds from...

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Tiny organisms discovered in Earth's driest desert raise hopes that life could be lurking in the soil of Mars

Tiny organisms discovered in Earth's driest desert raise hopes that life could be lurking in the soil of Mars

The Atacama Desert in Chile is one of the driest places on Earth and is...

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We went to the major South African city that's approaching 'Day Zero' of an unprecedented water crisis — here's what it's like to be a tourist there

We went to the major South African city that's approaching 'Day Zero' of an unprecedented water crisis — here's what it's like to be a tourist there

Cape Town, South Africa, home to more than 4 million people, is close to...

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Scientists just got a step closer to treating incurable diseases using a revolutionary gene-editing tool

Scientists just got a step closer to treating incurable diseases using a revolutionary gene-editing tool

Researchers using the genetic-editing technology CRISPR have...

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