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"OK, Google, how big is a walnut?"
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"OK, Google, how big is a walnut?"
Why are the biggest and most influential tech companies making deals with oil companies that exacerbate one of the biggest threats to human civilisation?
Israel has taken an important first step to the Moon following the launch of its privately-built Beresheet lander, which entered space late yesterday aboard a SpaceX rocket.
Dramatic dried-up river channels over a mile wide and 650 feet deep have been detected on the Red Planet.
The discovery is kindling efforts to conserve the critically endangered animal.
Hayabusa2 has completed one of its most exciting challenges yet
After going missing for nearly four decades, Wallace's giant bee has been rediscovered in its native Indonesia.
Although the findings aren't precise enough to overturn existing theories, they reveal new layers of complexity surrounding the story.
NASA’s InSight lander is now gathering meteorological data from the Martian surface and generating weather reports that are being made available to the public.
The new findings are a stark reminder of what’s waiting for our grandkids.
It could be much easier to pull off the perfect heist than you think.
A big hello to Hippocamp from Earth! Sorry it took us so long to find you and include you in our family of Solar System objects.
The simplest reason is one most of us can relate to.
The 'stellar stream' was discovered thanks to the recent release of data from the Gaia sky survey.
Although it's no surprise walking is good for you, this study is one of the few to objectively measure the impact of exercise on older adults in a real-world experiment.
The intent is to capture samples from the rock to bring back to Earth.