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Thursday, June 27, 2024

LiveScience.com-Top Science News

"'Space potato' spotted by NASA Mars satellie is actually something much cooler."

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June 27, 2024
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'Space potato' spotted by NASA Mars satellite is actually something much cooler
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The starchy-looking moon Phobos, destined to crash into Mars' surface, has been revealed in new detail by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The 'space potato' image was recently shared on NASA's Instagram.
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HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY
'Exceptional' discovery reveals more than 30 ancient Egyptian tombs built into hillside
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Archaeologists have unearthed more than 30 ancient Egyptian tombs that date to the Greco-Roman period, and reveal clues about those who once lived in this vibrant trading port.
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PLANET EARTH
Boiling rocks from Earth's crust tore an ocean into Mongolia 410 million years ago
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An ocean that opened up in what is now Mongolia 410 million years ago was created by a hot upwelling of rock known as a mantle plume.
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SPACE
No, NASA hasn't warned of an impending asteroid strike in 2038. Here's what really happened.
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Experts from NASA and other international organizations recently simulated their response to a hypothetical asteroid impact scenario. The test was deemed a success. However, several media outlets have misreported the group's findings.
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HEALTH
Americans face a higher risk of dengue this year, CDC warns
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The CDC has issued a new health alert as global cases of dengue fever soar.
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ANIMALS
'It's like we opened a buffet': Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to steal food from fishing nets
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Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico are learning to associate boat engines with food, leading to more and more cases of depredation, experts say.
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