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Famous birthdays for March 4: Rick Perry, Patricia Heaton

4 years ago from UPI

Politician Rick Perry turns 70 and actor Patricia Heaton turns 62, among the famous birthdays for March 4.

Northrop Grumman awarded $262.3M modification for AESA radar systems

4 years ago from UPI

Northrop Grumman was awarded a $262.3 million deal for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars on F-16 aircraft for the Air Force, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday.

Scientists shed light on mystery of dark matter

4 years ago from Science Daily

Nuclear physicists are putting forward a new candidate for dark matter -- a particle they recently discovered called the d-star hexaquark.

NJIT researchers ready follow-up investigation bound for International Space Station

4 years ago from Physorg

NJIT researchers will look to continue a successful string of space-bound studies at the International Space Station (ISS) when a new payload of experimental samples launches to the station with...

Dramatic effect of coronavirus lockdowns seen from space

4 years ago from Space.com

There's been a sharp drop in air pollution over China since the acceleration of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, and satellites can see it from space.

SpaceX celebrates Crew Dragon's 1st launch anniversary with epic video

4 years ago from Space.com

One year ago today, SpaceX took a giant leap forward for private spaceflight with the launch of its first Crew Dragon to the International Space Station and the company is...

Kylie Bunbury to star in new ABC series 'The Big Sky'

4 years ago from UPI

"When They See Us" actress Kylie Bunbury has joined "The Big Sky," a series based on the C.J. Box novel "The Highway."

DOJ announces elder fraud charges against 400, launches hotline

4 years ago from UPI

Attorney General William Barr announced Tuesday the largest coordinated sweep of elder fraud cases in history.

Scientists shed light on mystery of dark matter

4 years ago from Physorg

Scientists have identified a sub-atomic particle that could have formed the "dark matter" in the Universe during the Big Bang.

Hope for a new permanent magnet that's cheap and sustainable

4 years ago from Physorg

Scientists have made a breakthrough in the search for a new, sustainable permanent magnet.

SpaceX test-fires rocket for next Dragon cargo ship launch for NASA

4 years ago from Space.com

SpaceX has fired up the Falcon 9 rocket that will ferry the company's next cargo resupply mission for NASA into space Friday, March 6.

Look: Netflix shares bloody 'Kingdom' Season 2 posters

4 years ago from UPI

"Kingdom," a South Korean zombie series starring Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doona and Kim Sung-kyu, will return March 13 on Netflix.

Coronavirus fears have shuttered one physics meeting. Here's how space conferences could respond

4 years ago from Space.com

The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus is beginning to affect major upcoming space and science gatherings.

Watch: Justin Bieber on 'romantic' birthday with Hailey Baldwin

4 years ago from UPI

Justin Bieber said his wife, model Hailey Baldwin, planned a romantic surprise for his 26th birthday.

Eyes in space to spot bushfire danger zones

4 years ago from Physorg

Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) will lead the development of the first Australian satellite designed to predict where bushfires are likely to start and those that will be...

Watch: Russell Westbrook rips through Knicks defense, dunks on three defenders

4 years ago from UPI

Russell Westbrook sprinted through the New York Knicks defense and threw down a vicious dunk over three defenders during a Houston Rockets loss at Madison Square Garden.

What if mysterious ‘cotton candy’ planets actually sport rings?

4 years ago from Science Blog

Some of the extremely low-density, “cotton candy like” exoplanets called super-puffs may actually have rings, according to new research published in The Astronomical Journal by Carnegie’s Anthony Piro and Caltech’s Shreyas Vissapragada...

New eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar discovered by FAST

4 years ago from Physorg

Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), astronomers have discovered a new eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar in the globular cluster NGC 6341 (or M92). The newly found object received...

Total lunar eclipse: observing the Earth as a transiting planet

4 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have succeeded in recording sunlight shining through the Earth's atmosphere in a manner similar to the study of distant exoplanets. During the extraordinary occasion of a lunar eclipse, the...

Q&A: ‘We need to improve how we keep track of objects in space’

4 years ago from Science Blog

by Jonathan O’Callaghan We need to improve how we keep track of objects in space and predict where they will go in order to avoid collisions in Earth’s increasingly crowded orbit,...

Milky Way galaxy 'reverse engineered'

4 years ago from Physorg

Like taking apart a piece of technology, the Milky Way galaxy has been reverse engineered to find out how it was assembled.

Watch: Duke's Cassius Stanley soars for one-handed alley-oop

4 years ago from UPI

Duke star Cassius Stanley took flight for a powerful one-handed alley-oop during a Blue Devils' win against North Carolina State.

Shedding new light on black hole ejections

4 years ago from Physorg

Academics from the University of Cape Town (UCT) are part of a research group led by the University of Oxford's Department of Physics that has observed a black hole ejecting...

Globular cluster billowing in the galactic wind

4 years ago from Physorg

The galactic magnetic field plays an important role in the evolution of the galaxy, but its small-scale behaviour is still poorly known. It is also unknown whether it permeates the halo of the...

Ripples in space-time could explain the mystery of why the universe exists

4 years ago from Space.com

A new study may help answer one of the universe's biggest mysteries.

Milky Way's warp caused by galactic collision, Gaia suggests

4 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have pondered for years why our galaxy, the Milky Way, is warped. Data from ESA's star-mapping satellite Gaia suggest the distortion might be caused by an ongoing collision with...

Blast off: space minnow Indonesia eyes celestial success

4 years ago from Physorg

Workers snap the miniature rocket's wings into place as Indonesia's little-known space agency readies its latest launch on barren scrubland in East Java.

NASA picks SpaceX Falcon Heavy to launch Psyche mission to metal asteroid in 2022

4 years ago from Space.com

NASA has contracted SpaceX to launch its Psyche mission to a unique metal asteroid in July 2022.