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The potentially hazardous asteroid is on its way for an uncomfortably close flyby of Earth in 2029.
FDA lab tests detected traces of H5N1 avian influenza in store-bought milk, suggesting it's spread further than currently documented.
Asteroid Kamo’oalewa, discovered in 2016, has puzzled astronomers with its unusual Earth-like orbit.
At SpaceX's manufacturing facility in Brownsville, Texas, the injury rate is more than seven times the industry average.
A 54-year-old patient is recovering after undergoing a novel xenotransplantation procedure.
It was a wild year for NASA, and the space agency has the pictures to prove it.
While we go about our daily lives on Earth, a nuclear-powered robot the size of a small car is trundling around Mars looking for fossils.
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The mission rode aboard Rocket Lab's Electron, reusing one of the rocket's boosters for the first time.
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JPL engineers pinpointed the cause behind the anomaly and came up with a clever plan to rescue the iconic mission.
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