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Later this week in Lucerne, Switzerland, the European Space Agency (ESA) will ask its 23 member states' ministers for a €400 million top-up to its ExoMars program.
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A theme park in Japan has closed a skating rink featuring frozen fish after receiving complaints that it was being "disrespectful" to animals.
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One of the oddest things about our universe is that it has some fundamental constants. These constants—such as the speed of light in a vacuum—have numerical values that don't change no matter what conditions you test them under.
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Going to the toilet in space isn't easy at the best of times. You're in close quarters, there's little to no gravity, and once all is said and done, where do you store it all?
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CARBON-based life forms, beware! There's a new kid on the block. Researchers have successfully bred a bacteria that bonds with silicon, demonstrating alien life could be very weird indeed.
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Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to the Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. There's a pattern shaping up in the Trump administration, at least when it comes to climate change.
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NASA'S Cassini spacecraft is set to graze past Saturn's rings in the closest ever contact with the planet before it embarks on its suicide mission.
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