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Research: Rising temperatures threatening bumblebee populations
A bumblebee hovers over indigenous Fynbos vegetation in Cape Town, South Africa on March 24, 2006. A new report said that climate change is…
China launches probe set to probe dark side of moon
A Long March-5 rocket carrying the Chang'e-6 spacecraft liftss off Friday from its launch pad at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in south China's…
SpaceX successfully launches Maxar Intelligence next-gen satellites
WorldView Legion's $700M satellites to take photographs of Earth's surface…
NASA chooses 9 companies for Mars Exploration Program concept studies
NASA selected nine companies to develop four systems that will enable multiple missions to Mars over the next two decades and provide a continual…
NASA prepping for mid-May Arctic Circle balloon flights
A NASA scientific balloon similar to those that will conduct four separate mission flights from Sweden starting in May. Photo by NASA Goddard…
NASA announces new Stennis Space Center director
1 of 2 | John Bailey has been named NASA’s new director of the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, where he will oversee testing of…
Decaying El Nino created prime conditions for tornado outbreaks
Dozens of tornadoes hit the central U.S. Friday through Sunday, tearing through suburbs and small towns and damaging hundreds of homes from Oklahoma…
SpaceX sends another batch of Internet satellites aloft
1 of 2 | The reusable booster rocket 1076 (L) descends back to Earth after launching a Falcon 9 rocket (R) from Cape Canaveral Space…
SpaceX ties record with 20th Falcon 9 booster re-use in Galileo L12 launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 8:34 p.m. EDT on Saturday, carrying a European Union Galileo L12…
Report: Global wine production worst in 62 years due to ‘extreme climate events’
Global wine production decreased by its largest margin in 62 years in 2023, according to a global wine industry report released this week. File…