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NASA to Kill Cassini to Protect Alien Ocean World on Saturn's Moon Enceladus From Contamination
New information from NASA's Cassini mission reveals that a form of chemical energy that could support alien life is found in Saturn's moon Enceladus. The space agency is determined to protect the moon from contamination by destroying its Cassini spacecraft.
Latest Research Articles
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Easter Egg Hunt of a Lifetime! Scientists Discover 44 Rare Eggs of Endangered Burmese Roofed Turtle
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Astronomers Find Habitable Zone in Saturn’s Moon
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This Device Could Pull Liters of Water Out of Air Using Ambient Sunlight
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Scientists Successfully Grow Human Brain Tissue in Petri Dish
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Scientists Discover 50 New Spider Species, Including a Giant Tarantula the Size of a Human Face
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Elephants Can Pass Simple Intelligence Test That Human Children Can't
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This Solar-Powered Tool Can Create Fresh Water Out of Thin Air
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The Alien World of Socotra Island: Home to Bizarre Bloody Trees and More Endangered Flora
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Previously Undiscovered Carbon Cycle in Polar Glaciers Could Become Significant Global Carbon Source
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Record-Breaking! 112 Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales Spotted in Cape Cod Bay
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Miracle Babies: Premature Twins Born Two Weeks Apart -- How?
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LOOK: Hubble Space Telescope Spotted Massive Auroras on Uranus