There is a single satellite launched by the US Navy in 1964 that is still in orbit, still transmitting, and still being used by amateur radio operators around the world — and nobody at the Navy has been in charge of it for decades - Space Daily
Space Daily May 20

There is a single satellite launched by the US Navy in 1964 that is still in orbit, still transmitting, and still being used by amateur radio operators around the world — and nobody at the Navy has been in charge of it for decades - Space Daily

On December 28, 1964, a Thor-Able-Star rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and put a small US...

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Scott Kelly spent a year in orbit while his identical twin brother stayed on Earth, and when he came home NASA discovered his gene expression had changed in ways that didn't fully reverse - Space Daily
Space Daily May 20

Scott Kelly spent a year in orbit while his identical twin brother stayed on Earth, and when he came home NASA discovered his gene expression had changed in ways that didn't fully reverse - Space Daily

When Scott Kelly returned from 340 days aboard the International Space Station, NASA's twin study revealed that roughly ...

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Scientists Just Used Sunlight To Pull Off a Quantum Physics Feat Once Thought Impossible - SciTechDaily
SciTechDaily May 20

Scientists Just Used Sunlight To Pull Off a Quantum Physics Feat Once Thought Impossible - SciTechDaily

Scientists have shown that sunlight alone can generate quantum-correlated photons capable of producing “ghost images,�...

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Plant that has lived on Earth over 400 million years produces water that looks like it came from space - Earth.com
Earth.com May 19

Plant that has lived on Earth over 400 million years produces water that looks like it came from space - Earth.com

Water drawn from a living Equisetum plant, called horsetail, has registered the most extreme oxygen isotope signature ev...

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“I’ll buy 10 of those”—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites - Ars Technica
Ars Technica May 19

“I’ll buy 10 of those”—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites - Ars Technica

How in the hell do I get more science into space? That is my goal."...

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NASA’s Psyche Mission Aces Mars Flyby, Targets Metal-Rich Asteroid - NASA (.gov)
NASA May 19

NASA’s Psyche Mission Aces Mars Flyby, Targets Metal-Rich Asteroid - NASA (.gov)

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft completed its close approach of Mars on May 15, coming within 2,864 miles (4,609 kilometers) ...

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Why AI cannot do good science without humans - Nature
Nature.com May 19

Why AI cannot do good science without humans - Nature

With the arrival of ‘AI scientists’, it’s as well to remember that human wisdom, empathy and sheer messiness are a...

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NASA’s MAVEN Detects Atmospheric Effect on Mars That ‘No One Expected’ - Gizmodo
Gizmodo.com May 19

NASA’s MAVEN Detects Atmospheric Effect on Mars That ‘No One Expected’ - Gizmodo

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft observed the Zwan-Wolf effect deep inside Mars' ionosphere during a solar storm....

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Earth’s Second Moon Could Be a Lost Piece of the Moon, Scientists Say - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 19

Earth’s Second Moon Could Be a Lost Piece of the Moon, Scientists Say - The Daily Galaxy

A tiny asteroid orbiting Earth could be a piece of the moon, and a spacecraft is about to reveal the truth....

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Rare seals hide in underwater bubble caves to escape tourists - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 19

Rare seals hide in underwater bubble caves to escape tourists - Phys.org

The uninhabited islet of Formicula in Greece's Inner Ionian archipelago is a popular tourist draw for its clear waters, ...

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Scientists Reconsider Evidence of Water Vapor on Jupiter’s Moon - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 19

Scientists Reconsider Evidence of Water Vapor on Jupiter’s Moon - The Daily Galaxy

New research challenges previous claims of water vapor plumes on Europa, revealing that earlier Hubble data may have bee...

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What If the Universe Had No Beginning? Part 4: The Reckoning - Universe Today
Universe Today May 19

What If the Universe Had No Beginning? Part 4: The Reckoning - Universe Today

No quantum gravity. The wrong peak in the wave function. Boltzmann Babies. Roger Penrose pointing out that the arrow of ...

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The uncritical adoption of AI in science is alarming — we urgently need guard rails - Nature
Nature.com May 19

The uncritical adoption of AI in science is alarming — we urgently need guard rails - Nature

Artificial intelligence is rapidly accelerating scientific output, but risks narrowing inquiry, weakening judgement and ...

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The Sun Blasted a Mysterious Radio Signal for 19 Straight Days. Here’s What We Know - Gizmodo
Gizmodo.com May 19

The Sun Blasted a Mysterious Radio Signal for 19 Straight Days. Here’s What We Know - Gizmodo

Four different spacecraft captured the massive surge of energy as it just kept going....

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Scientists Identified Asteroids That Could Help Humans Build Permanent Cities on Mars - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 19

Scientists Identified Asteroids That Could Help Humans Build Permanent Cities on Mars - The Daily Galaxy

What if the materials needed to build cities on Mars were already floating through space?...

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A 120-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Trackway Lost for 70 Years Has Just Been Found Again in Mongolia - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 19

A 120-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Trackway Lost for 70 Years Has Just Been Found Again in Mongolia - Indian Defence Review

A lost dinosaur trackway rediscovered in northern Mongolia reveals 31 giant footprints dating back 120 million years to ...

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Scientists just solved a tricky asteroid-hopping spacecraft riddle - Space
Space.com May 19

Scientists just solved a tricky asteroid-hopping spacecraft riddle - Space

The research could bring about more efficient missions, with savings on time, money and fuel....

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Bernard “Bummy” G. Lowe - WGEL Radio
Wgel.com May 19

Bernard “Bummy” G. Lowe - WGEL Radio

Bernard "Bummy" G. Lowe, aged 82, of Carlyle, passed away at his home on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. Born on October 30, 19...

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Consistency check casts doubt on evolving dark energy - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 19

Consistency check casts doubt on evolving dark energy - Phys.org

Cosmologists have long struggled to determine whether the universe's accelerating expansion is being driven by a simple ...

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New species of deadly box jellyfish discovered in Singapore waters - Oceanographic Magazine
Oceanographic Magazine May 19

New species of deadly box jellyfish discovered in Singapore waters - Oceanographic Magazine

Scientists spot a new species of venomous box jellyfish in Singapore's coastal waters, as well as first sighting of Thai...

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NASA updated Artemis III and SpaceX’s role just got more complicated - Teslarati
Teslarati May 19

NASA updated Artemis III and SpaceX’s role just got more complicated - Teslarati

SpaceX's Starship is the key to NASA's Moon plan and the timeline is already slipping....

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Goodbye Plastic? Scientists Create New Supermaterial That Could Transform Modern Manufacturing - SciTechDaily
SciTechDaily May 19

Goodbye Plastic? Scientists Create New Supermaterial That Could Transform Modern Manufacturing - SciTechDaily

A newly developed bacterial cellulose manufacturing technique could lead to strong, multifunctional materials capable of...

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Vega C rocket launches European-Chinese space weather satellite to orbit - Space
Space.com May 19

Vega C rocket launches European-Chinese space weather satellite to orbit - Space

The SMILE mission lifted off at 11:52 p.m. ET on Monday (May 18)....

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Farming in Ancient Lake Agassiz - NASA Science (.gov)
NASA May 19

Farming in Ancient Lake Agassiz - NASA Science (.gov)

The glacial lake left a layer of silt and clay in southeastern Manitoba, creating fertile farmland that was divided duri...

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