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Stunning new NASA space telescope images reveal the universe in red, white and blue for America 250
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Scientific analysis has reached a consensus regarding the origin of Antarctica's Blood Falls, ending over a century of speculation.
When mountain lions began appearing more often on trail cameras at a small California nature preserve, coyotes and deer shifted away from nighttime activity, and the woody plants those deer used to eat increased sixty four fold
A single mountain lion’s presence in a California preserve triggered a chain reaction reshaping predator-prey dynamics and plant growth
NASA inspector general suggests Boeing’s Starliner will now be a decade late
A new NASA inspector general audit suggests Boeing's Starliner program may face a decade-long delay, casting doubt on its future certification for crewed flight.