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Watch NASA's Curiosity Rover Encounters Sharp Martian Rocks

3rd - Higher Ed
NASA's Curiosity rover has encountered patches of sharp “gator-back” rocks causing mission planners to look for a new route to continue exploring Mount Sharp. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS | edited by Steve...
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Bees Scream When Killer Hornet Cousins Attack

6th - Higher Ed
Asian honey bees rally against giant hornet invasions with an acoustic response that resembles the alarm shrieks of birds, primates and other social mammals.
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How Does NASA Monitor Dust Storm On Mars? - Knowledge

3rd - Higher Ed
Learn how NASA’s satellite fleet helps provide weather Information for the missions on the surface of Mars. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Elon Musk's Most Controversial Actions

9th - Higher Ed
Most defining moments of Elon Musk, the businessman and investor. Elon Musk's Most Controversial Actions
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OTD In Space - October. 6: U.S. & Russia Sign The Human Spaceflight Agreement

3rd - Higher Ed
On Oct. 6, 1992, the United States and Russia signed an agreement to share astronauts and cosmonauts. Known as the Agreement on Human Spaceflight Cooperation, this plan laid out the details for the joint Shuttle-Mir Program. Under this...
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OTD In Space - October. 3: 1st Successful Test Launch Of The German A4 Rocket (V-2)

3rd - Higher Ed
On Oct. 3, 1942, Germany did the first-ever successful test launch of a ballistic missile. This missile was officially named Aggregat 4 (A4) but more commonly known as the V-2. The V-2 was designed by the famous German rocket scientist...
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Knowledge : In Quantum Physics, More Than One Reality Exists

6th - Higher Ed
Can two versions of reality exist at the same time? Physicists say they can — at the quantum level, that is.
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Merging Black Hole Animation Shows Gravitational Waves Being Released

3rd - Higher Ed
This black hole merger animation was created using data collected by the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave detectors, an observation designated GW190412. Credits: © N. Fischer, H. Pfeiffer, A. Buonanno (Max-Planck-Institut für...
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OTD In Space - October. 2: 100th Lift-Off For United Launch Alliance

3rd - Higher Ed
On Oct. 2, 2015, the United Launch Alliance launched its 100th rocket! The United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a private spaceflight company that was born in 2006 as a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing. For its 100th mission,...
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Information About The Ice Age Horse

6th - Higher Ed
The skeletal remains of a horse unearthed in Utah thought to date to the last ice age are actually much younger.
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What Are The American Myths: Civil War

6th - Higher Ed
Civil War myths both big and small persist to this day. LiveScience clears up a few.
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Watch How: Astronauts Have Hair Cuts In Space Using Vacuum Clippers

3rd - Higher Ed
Chinese astronauts demonstrate hair cuts on aboard the Tiangong space station with a specially designed hair trimmer affixed with a vacuum to collect hair. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by...
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Animation Of NASA's ESCAPADE Launched To Mars Atop Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket

3rd - Higher Ed
A pair of NASA spacecraft know as the Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) to be launched to Mars by a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket. ESCAPADE will study how the "solar wind interacts with Mars’ magnetic...
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Serrated Martian Rocks Turns Curiosity Rover

3rd - Higher Ed
NASA's Curiosity rover has encountered patches of sharp “gator-back” rocks causing mission planners to look for a new route to continue exploring Mount Sharp. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS | edited by Steve...
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Bundy and Dahmer explored in London's new serial killer exhibition: But is it a step too far?

9th - Higher Ed
London’s newest visitor attraction is a gore fest that revels in the murder and mayhem of serial killers.
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There’s Too Much Gold In The Universe

6th - Higher Ed
The solar system is projecting with gold but scientists can't quite figure out where all this hard-to-make metal is being created.
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What We Knew About The Ice Age Horse

6th - Higher Ed
The skeletal remains of a horse unearthed in Utah thought to date to the last ice age are actually much younger.
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Protest, counter-protest over 2SLGBTQ+ school policies held in front of Kitchener city hall

9th - Higher Ed
About 50 people gathered outside Kitchener's city hall on Friday for the 1 Million March 4 Kids. CBC K-W's Cameron Mahler went to speak to both sides. The group that organized the protest says their aim is to "safeguard" children by...
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OTD In Space - September 20 2024: Luna 16 Lands On The Moon

3rd - Higher Ed
On Sept. 20, 1970, the Soviet Union's Luna 16 moon probe landed on the moon to retrieve a soil sample. Four days later, it became the first robotic spacecraft to return a sample of lunar soil to Earth. Luna 16 was the first robotic...
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OTD In Space - September 18: Voyager 1 Takes First Photo Of Earth-Moon System

3rd - Higher Ed
On Sept. 18, 1977, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a photo of Earth and the moon. It was the first time both the Earth and the moon were captured in a single frame. At the time, Voyager 1 was more than 7 million miles away from Earth....
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Almost Disappeared

6th - Higher Ed
The magnetic barrier that protects Earthlings from radiation almost collapsed some 565 million years ago. Here’s what saved it.
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Habitability Of Exoplanets Studied By NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory

3rd - Higher Ed
The Chandra X-ray Telescope is investigating the habitability of exoplanets. NASA explains. Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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OTD In Space - September 12: Mae Jemison Becomes 1st African-American Woman In Space

3rd - Higher Ed
On Sept. 12, 1992, NASA astronaut Mae Jemison became the first African-American woman to go to space. In NASA's early days, women and people of color were never selected to go to space. NASA didn't send a woman to space until the seventh...
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OTD In Space - September 11: International Cometary Explorer Completes 1st Comet Flyby

3rd - Higher Ed
On Sept. 11, 1985, the International Cometary Explorer, or "ICE" became the first spacecraft to fly by a comet. Originally launched as the International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 in 1978, ICE was one of three spacecraft built for the...