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The sun has an 'Old Faithful' geyser made of plasma

4 years ago from Space.com

The sun is a roiling, boiling ball of plasma, constantly churning and turning itself inside out.

Planetary defense against asteroids joins NASA's menu for next decadal survey focus

4 years ago from Space.com

Planetary scientists and astrobiologists are gearing up for a major survey process that will dictate NASA's priorities throughout the 2020s.

Tammy Pescatelli brings you St. Patrick's Day laughs at home

4 years ago from UPI

Standup comedian Tammy Pescatelli discusses her comedy special "Way Afterschool Special" which premieres Tuesday.

WWE Raw: Edge challenges Randy Orton, Stone Cold returns

4 years ago from UPI

WWE Hall of Famer Edge challenged Randy Orton to a match at WrestleMania 36 on Raw.

How slime mold helped scientists map out the cosmic web

4 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Creeping tendrils of slime seem to mirror the structure of the universe’s enormous filaments. That superficial similarity, in an organism called a slime mold, helped scientists map out the cosmic web, the vast...

Gov. Gavin Newsom escalates coronavirus effort, asks all California restaurants and theaters to close

4 years ago from LA Times - Health

Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Monday that all California restaurants should close their doors to dine-in customers and that gyms, health clubs and movie theaters should also shutter their operations.

Miami Dolphins to sign star CB Byron Jones, DE Shaq Lawson

4 years ago from UPI

The Miami Dolphins and former Dallas Cowboys star Byron Jones agreed to terms on a multiyear contract that will make him the highest-paid cornerback in the league.

Jon Bernthal to star in 'American Gigolo' pilot

4 years ago from UPI

"The Walking Dead" and "The Punisher" alum Jon Bernthal has signed on to star in a re-imagining of the 1980 Richard Gere film "American Gigolo."

China's new Long March 7A rocket fails in debut launch: reports

4 years ago from Space.com

The next-gen Long March 7A booster failed today (March 16) on its debut mission, which aimed to loft a classified satellite to geosynchronous transfer orbit.

Canada, France, Russia, Sudan shut borders due to coronavirus

4 years ago from UPI

Canada, France, Russia and Sudan closed their borders on Monday in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, while the European Union proposed a 30-day ban on non-essential travel into the bloc.

NASA is working with university teams to develop tiny tech for space trips

4 years ago from Space.com

While NASA has big plans to return humans to the moon in 2024, the agency is also thinking small by working to support the development of tiny robots and satellites.

Pulsars in nearby globular cluster shed light on Milky Way evolution

4 years ago from Space.com

A distant globular cluster that's home to dozens of fast-rotating stars could provide new clues about the formation of the Milky Way and the gas halo that surrounds the galaxy.

U.S. Space Force gets first offensive weapon, a satellite jammer

4 years ago from UPI

The U.S. Space Force announced its first offensive weapon, a ground-based communications jammer to block satellite transmissions.

Watch Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket come together with these behind-the-scenes videos

4 years ago from Space.com

Several videos from Blue Origin show progress in the design of its latest rocket, New Glenn, as the company ramps up for the first launch next year.

NASA Selects Proposals to Study Volatile Stars, Galaxies, Cosmic Collisions

4 years ago from Science @ NASA

Portal origin URL: NASA Selects Proposals to Study Volatile Stars, Galaxies, Cosmic CollisionsPortal origin nid: 458969Published: Monday, March 16, 2020 - 14:42Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: NASA has selected proposals for...

Arnold Schwarzenegger's coronavirus PSA is important. But what's up with the donkey?

4 years ago from LA Times - Health

"Terminator" star and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is avoiding coronavirus by self-quarantining with his pony Whiskey and donkey Lulu.

NASA's 'critical path' to the moon no longer requires a Lunar Gateway: Report

4 years ago from Space.com

NASA has removed the Lunar Gateway from its "critical path" to return humans to the moon by 2024. But the agency has assured that it isn't casting aside its plan...

Look: Dua Lipa, Hwasa to release new version of 'Physical'

4 years ago from UPI

Dua Lipa recorded a new version of her song "Physical" with K-pop star Hwasa slated for release Wednesday.

Scientists have discovered the origins of the building blocks of life

4 years ago from Physorg

Rutgers researchers have discovered the origins of the protein structures responsible for metabolism: simple molecules that powered early life on Earth and serve as chemical signals that NASA could use...

Look: Austrian pilot's flight path spells out 'stay home'

4 years ago from UPI

An Austrian pilot used his flight path to send a safety message amid the coronovirus outbreak: "Stay home."

Japan identifies 15 clusters of COVID-19

4 years ago from UPI

Japan has identified 15 clusters of COVID-19 cases across 10 major regions, according to official data.

Lady Gaga: 'Chromatica' to feature duet with female pop star

4 years ago from UPI

Lady Gaga discussed her upcoming album, "Chromatica," which features a collaboration with another major pop star.

The mission to build a reusable launcher for Europe

4 years ago from Physorg

The race is on to develop a European reusable rocket that can ensure Europe's autonomous and cost-effective access to space while increasing the sustainability of launches.

NASA visitor centers and space museums close as coronavirus precaution

4 years ago from Space.com

Many of the NASA visitor centers and space museums located across the U.S. have now temporarily closed in support of the effort to contain the coronavirus (COVID-19).

NASA chief urges space agency employees to work from home amid coronavirus outbreak

4 years ago from Space.com

NASA chief Jim Bridenstine has urged all space agency employees who can work from home to do so due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

Mantle, not core, may have produced Earth's earliest magnetic field

4 years ago from UPI

New research suggests Earth's early magnetic field may have been generated by the liquid portion of the young planet's mantle.

Watch: Horse escapes during equestrian event in Russia

4 years ago from UPI

A horse fled during an equestrian tournament in Russia and was caught on video bucking its jockey, leaving the track and wandering the nearby streets.

The asteroid Ryugu has a texture like freeze-dried coffee

4 years ago from Sciencenews.org

The asteroid Ryugu is light and fluffy. Images taken by Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft suggest the whole asteroid is highly porous, scientists report in Nature on March 16. “It is something like freeze-dry coffee,”...