Science

Can we counter climate change by dumping carbon in the ocean?
Chinese lander find hidden resource of water on moon's surface
Save over $300 on your next 3D printer with these Anycubic flash sales
Losing weight is good for your health – even if you regain it
Origami glass technique produces hard-to-make shapes
Private Japanese moon lander sends home stunning image from lunar orbit
Europe survived its winter energy crisis, but what happens next year?
Graphene with ripples could help make better hydrogen fuel cells
Russia's Leaky Soyuz capsule will depart space station on March 28. Here's how to watch it live online.
NASA to name Artemis 2 crew next week, the first moon astronauts in 50 years
Saturn moon Titan could hold the clues to life's origin. This NASA drone could find them
Satellites spy widespread devastation from Mississippi tornado (photos)
NASA rockets search for hurricane-like swirls at the edge of space
James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet
Restoring just nine groups of animals could help combat global warming
JWST finds the planet TRAPPIST-1b may not have an atmosphere
Microplastics are changing the gut microbiomes of seabirds
The hunt for black holes older than the universe itself
Astronauts could mine drinking water from glass beads on the moon
'All Systems Are Go' Snoopy stage show debuts at NASA visitor complex
Anycubic Photon Mono X2 review
'The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek' docuseries lands on home video
Scientists can calculate the shape colliding bubbles will form
Should you be worried that an AI picture of the Pope went viral?
We've spotted 56% off these Hexeum night vision binoculars
Black holes may be swallowing invisible matter that slows the movement of stars
Why is Mercury so weird? Blame the giant outer planets.
Reducing inequality could see world population fall to 6 billion
Miscarriages may be more likely to occur with slow developing embryos
Inside the lab that looks for viruses in wastewater from US homes
Deadly cyclone 'Freddy' may be the longest-lived and most energetic storm ever recorded
What equipment do you need to see and photograph the planets
The universe might be shaped like a doughnut, not like a pancake, new research suggests

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