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  • Photo by: STRF/STAR MAX/IPx 2026 4/23/26 Wind turbines operate in Absecon, New Jersey, generating electricity as part of the region's renewable energy infrastructure. Wind energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels, though turbines have been associated with bird and bat mortality.
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    Trump administration is paying more companies to abandon offshore wind projects

    The firms have agreed to direct their reimbursements towards fossil fuels instead.

    By Matt Tate Read More
  • The logos of the National Science Foundation and National Science Board next to each other.
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    Trump has terminated several members of the independent National Science Board

    The Trump administration sent letters to several members of the National Science Board, informing them that their positions were "terminated, effective immediately."

    By Jackson Chen Read More
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    NASA's initial takeaways from the Artemis II mission, and more science stories

    NASA has begun its initial assessments of the Orion spacecraft, SLS rocket and other systems that brought astronauts to the moon.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
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    NASA targets a September launch for its next big space telescope

    Roman has a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble's.

    By Will Shanklin Read More
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    NASA's Curiosity Rover found promising organic chemicals on Mars

    It adds to the body of evidence that the Red Planet once contained the building blocks of life.

    By Will Shanklin Read More
  • A rocket blasting off.
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    The FAA grounds Blue Origin New Glenn rocket after failure to put payload in orbit

    The FAA has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following an incident in which it failed to put a payload in orbit. There will be an investigation.

    By Lawrence Bonk Read More
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    Artemis II commander shares a remarkable video of Earth vanishing behind the Moon

    Reid Wiseman can be forgiven for not just putting his iPhone 17 Pro Max away and enjoying the view.

    By Kris Holt Read More
  • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - APRIL 19: A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket carrying an AST SpaceMobile Bluebird 7 satellite launches from pad 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on April 19, 2026 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The rocket will carry the second satellite in the AST SpaceMobile next-generation satellite constellation to low Earth orbit. The satellite is designed to support space-based cellular broadband for mobile phones. This is the third launch of a New Glenn rocket. (Photo by Paul Hennesy/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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    Blue Origin landed its recycled New Glenn booster but failed to put payload in orbit

    Blue Origin has successfully reused its first-stage New Glenn booster for the first time after it landed in a cloud of smoke on its recovery ship.

    By Steve Dent Read More
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    A comet gets destroyed by the sun, data centers endanger the Potomac River, and more science news

    These are the science stories that captured our attention this week.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
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    The PBS Artemis II documentary is streaming on YouTube

    PBS' Artemis II documentary covers the preparation and planning that went into NASA's latest Moon mission.

    By Ian Carlos Campbell Read More
  • A rover on a fake Mars.
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    NASA restarts work to support Europe's uncrewed trip to Mars after years of setbacks

    NASA has restarted work to support Europe's efforts to bring the Rosalind Franklin rover to the surface of Mars. This initiative has suffered over 20 years of setbacks.

    By Lawrence Bonk Read More
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    The Artemis II astronauts are back after a 10-day journey around the moon

    The Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II astronauts has successfully splashed down off the coast of San Diego at 8:07PM Eastern time on April 10.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
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    How to watch the Artemis II landing

    After its history-making trip around the Moon, NASA's Artemis II mission is set to return to Earth later today. Here's how to watch the splashdown unfold.

    By Igor Bonifacic Read More
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    NASA shares incredible photos from the far side of the Moon

    The Artemis II mission captured an "Earthset" and a solar eclipse from a fresh angle.

    By Kris Holt Read More
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    Artemis II astronaut puts all of our iPhone moon photos to shame

    NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman took a photo of the far side of the moon with an iPhone 17 Pro.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
  • An astronaut looking out of a window at Earth.
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    NASA's Artemis II crew just flew farther away from Earth than anyone ever has before

    NASA's Artemis II crew set a new distance record after flying past the moon. The astronauts have traveled nearly 250,000 miles away from Earth.

    By Lawrence Bonk Read More
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    How to watch the historic Artemis II lunar flyby

    After a successful launch, and a trip of 39,000 miles through space, astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen are about to travel farther from Earth than any human being has before.

    By Igor Bonifacic Read More
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    Artemis II arrives in lunar space ahead of its trip around the Moon

    The Orion spacecraft is more than two-thirds of the way to the moon, and astronauts are preparing for their flyby on Monday.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
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    The latest on the Artemis II mission to the moon, and more science stories

    The Artemis II crew is now more than halfway to the moon.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
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    The Artemis II crew snapped some mesmerizing photos of Earth

    Take that, Webb.

    By Will Shanklin Read More
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    NASA's Artemis II mission has left Earth's orbit

    The Integrity, the name of the Orion capsule carrying Artemis II astronauts on a trip around the moon, has left Earth's orbit.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
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    The Artemis II mission has started its 10-day journey around the moon

    The Artemis II mission successfully launched into space on April 1, at 6:35pm Eastern time.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
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    Watch the first crewed Artemis mission take flight

    Artemis II, the first crewed mission under the Artemis program, is scheduled to launch today, April 1.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
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    SpaceX loses contact with one of its Starlink satellites

    SpaceX has lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 after it suffered an unspecified anomaly on March 29 while it was in orbit, the company has announced on X.

    By Mariella Moon Read More
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    NASA pauses its lunar Gateway plan, a comet reverses its spin and more science news

    Here are some of this week's most interesting science stories.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
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    Webb and Hubble telescopes combine forces for a new view of Saturn

    New photos of Saturn captured by the James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope offer complementary views of the gas giant.

    By Ian Carlos Campbell Read More
  • Terafab's logo with Elon Musk's companies below it.
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    Elon Musk announces Terafab project he claims will be the 'largest chip manufacturing facility ever'

    The Terafab is expected to produce one terawatt of computing power in chips each year, according to Musk.

    By Jackson Chen Read More
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