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NASA’s TESS finds its first Earth-sized planet

12th - Higher Ed
NASA’s ‘TESS’ mission has found a possible Earth-sized habitable planet.
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NASA announces mission to study Jupiter’s moon Europa

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has announced plans to launch the Europa Clipper space mission to examine Jupiter’s icy moon Europa by 2025.
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China-India border clash turns deadly

12th - Higher Ed
Indian and Chinese border defense troops had a deadly encounter that left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead.
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7-Eleven trials cashier-less store

12th - Higher Ed
7-Eleven has announced a trial of a cashier-less store in Irving, Texas starting this week.
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NASA to deploy VIPER rover to search for water ice on the moon

12th - Higher Ed
NASA plans to send a robotic rover to search for water ice at the moon’s South Pole in 2022.
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Iran restricts internet access amid gasoline protests

12th - Higher Ed
Iran began restricting access to the internet on Friday, November 15, according to a report from NetBlocks, an organization that monitors worldwide internet access.
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NASA showcases mid-size lunar lander for future missions

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has unveiled designs for a medium-sized lunar lander that would be able to carry payloads that weigh up to 300 kilograms to the moon’s polar regions.
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A third of African tropical plants risk extinction: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study from the journal Science Advances suggests that roughly 7,000 African plant species risk extinction.
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New research details what cells are more susceptible to the coronavirus

12th - Higher Ed
Specialists from around the world have identified cells in the lungs, nasal passages and intestine that are most susceptible to SARs-CoV-2.
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EU, Russia to launch joint ExoMars mission in July 2020

12th - Higher Ed
The EU and Russia are collaborating on a mission to Mars to try and answer the question of whether life has ever existed on the Red Planet.
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China’s growing appetite for coal threatens its Paris pledge

12th - Higher Ed
A new report by Global Energy Monitor found that China has increased its coal power capacity by 42.9 gigawatts between January of 2018 and June of 2019.
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Scientists link coronavirus infectivity to cold weather: study

12th - Higher Ed
Cold temperatures and low humidity may make COVID-19 more infectious, according to new research.
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Taiwan drives Chinese warplanes from its airspace

12th - Higher Ed
Chinese Su-30 fighter jets briefly entered Taiwanese airspace hours after the country’s defense ministry announced the dates of annual military exercises that test its capabilities to ward off a Chinese invasion.
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U.S. tries to block 8,000-mile Google & Facebook undersea cable over security concerns

12th - Higher Ed
Google and Facebook are building the fastest underwater data cable ever built, however, it’s at risk of being abandoned on the grounds of national security.
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NASA announces Dragonfly mission to explore Titan

12th - Higher Ed
NASA is sending a nuclear-powered drone to explore the unique and richly organic Titan moon.
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Doctors successfully suspend human in animation

12th - Higher Ed
Doctors have put at least one human in suspended animation, the New Scientist reports
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220-pound ball of trash discovered in stomach of dead sperm whale

12th - Higher Ed
A sperm whale that became stranded and died on a Scottish beach had a large mass of marine waste found in its stomach.
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The search for Amelia Earhart’s plane

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have long wondered what really happened to Amelia Earhart, the first ever female aviator to fly solo.
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The next Concorde: Aviation startup to test prototype of supersonic airliner

12th - Higher Ed
Nearly 17 years after the Concorde’s last flight, a U.S. aviation startup is about to test a prototype for the next supersonic commercial passenger jet.
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Explainer: NASA’s 2020 Perseverance mission

12th - Higher Ed
NASA successfully launched the 2020 Perseverance mission from Florida’s Canaveral Air Force Station at 7:50 a.m. on July 29.
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Researchers to probe undersea ‘blue hole’ off Florida: report

12th - Higher Ed
An international team will explore the depths of a massive undersea cavern called the Green Banana off the coast of Florida.
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How toxic blue-green algae can poison dogs

12th - Higher Ed
Several dogs have become fatally ill after swimming in lakes and ponds and ingesting water contaminated with toxic algae.
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More than half of European native trees risk extinction: Report

12th - Higher Ed
A new report published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found that approximately 58 percent of Europe’s native trees are at risk of going extinct.
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Understanding Opposites and Making 0 on a Number Line

K - 5th
This video teaches students that positive numbers represent moving to the right or up, while negative numbers represent moving to the left or down on a number line. The video provides real-life examples, such as walking to school and...