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Mars Curiosity Rover in 'Safe Mode' After Experiencing Glitch
The Mars Curiosity Rover entered "safe mode" on July 2. Engineers at NASA are trying to determine what caused it but says the rover is now "stable".
Latest Research Articles
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Hubble Captures Beating Heart of Crab Nebula
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Update: Expanding Antarctic Sea Ice Linked to Long-Term Climate Cycle
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Disney Alligator Update: Toddler's Father Says Two Alligators Involved In Attack; Disney Removes All Gators and Crocs From Shows
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Hitomi Spacecraft Able to Determine Roles of Black Holes in Controling Interstellar Dust Before Going Haywire
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Study: How Your Smartwatch Gives Away Your ATM Pin
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Exhibit Shows Iceland's Biggest Volcanic Eruption in 200 Years
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Does Planet Nine Exist? Synced Orbits of Minor Bodies Offer Hints
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Ultraviolet "Eye" Beholds the Dark Side of the Moon... and in the Future, Mercury?
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Food of the Future? Nobel Laureates Say GMOs Safe to Eat, Tell Greenpeace to Stop Campaign Against It
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More Than A Million Penguins At Risk As Antarctic Volcano Erupts
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Florida Poacher Arrested for Stealing 107 Sea Turtle Eggs on Jupiter Island
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Chicken-Like Ostrich? Fossil Reveals Previously Unknown Bird Species That Existed in North America