Eco-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels are venturing beyond Earth—and into space.
A Kentucky woman went out to get some ice cream from Dairy Queen and ended up winning a $1 million lottery prize.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWater-based plasma thrusters could power spacecraft for deep space missionsScientists are developing a new space propulsion system that uses water as fuel, promising a more sustainable way to explore ...
A California zoo is asking visitors to be on the lookout for a bat-eared fox that escaped from its enclosure, but is believed to still be somewhere on the grounds.
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Space on MSNPerseverance rover's Mars samples show traces of ancient water, but NASA needs them on Earth to seek signs of lifeNASA's Perseverance rover has been busy gathering bits of Mars — rock cores the size of chalk sticks, clusters of broken fragments no bigger than pencil erasers, and even grains of dust fine enough to ...
Two Aboriginal women have described hot, overcrowded and poorly ventilated cells crammed with up to 20 people at the Alice ...
Another week, another catch-up Monday for our beleaguered late-night hosts (minus Stephen Colbert and Taylor Swift, who are ...
Water gets pushed down, bottle flies up. Done? Oh no! The first step into more sophistication is the aerodynamics. But honestly, if you make something vaguely rocket-shaped with fins, it’ll ...
Here’s how it works. Rocket Lab launched five "Internet of Things" satellites on Saturday (Feb. 8). A 59-foot-tall (18 meters) Electron rocket carrying five spacecraft for the French company ...
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