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The Museum of Flight Hosts UW Astronomer Exploring How to Detect Life on Other Planets "Crash Course in Astrobiology" on Sept. 20
Join UW astronomer Megan Gialluca at The Museum of Flight on Sept. 20 for Crash Course in Astrobiology, exploring exoplanets and the search for life.
Astronomers have detected a massive gamma-ray explosion coming from outside the galaxy. The explosion’s origins and power are baffling scientists.
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Gigantic Black Hole 600,000 Times More Massive Than The Sun Is On A Collision Course With The Milky Way
Georgia passes Penn State for top spot in college football NCAA Re-Rank 1-136 ...
Early Earth may not have had the right ingredients for life — until a nearby Mars-size planet crashed into it, two new ...
Two men in their 50s have walked away with minor injuries from a light plane crash at a golf course on Sydney’s Northern Beaches over the weekend. The 1967 Piper Cherokee PA-28-140, VH-BUN (pictured), ...
While preparing for the next semester, new and returning students are running through back-to-school checklists. They’ve unpacked, set schedules and bought textbooks. Now comes the question of how ...
Ropes & Gray offered gen AI training to its summer associates. The summer associates used what they learned on projects for the firm. Ropes is training not only its summer associates, but most at the ...
90-Miler longtime paddler Peter Ostrum, a retired veterinarian and “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” child actor, gives a presentation on the race at the Big Moose Commumnity Chapel in Big Moose ...
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WOODRUFF COUNTY, Ark. – One person is dead and another is injured after a plane crashed in a field just north of Highway 64, according to officials. The Woodruff County Sheriff Phil Reynolds confirmed ...
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