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New Shepard NS-35 Mission Updates

New Shepard NS-35 Mission Updates

We’re standing down on today’s NS-35 launch attempt to continue to troubleshoot an issue with the booster’s avionics. We’re determining the next launch opportunity. Aug. 25, 2025 Our next NS-35 launch attempt will be tomorrow, Tuesday, August 26. The launch window opens no earlier than 7:30 AM CDT / 1230 UTC. Watch the live webcast starting 15 minutes before liftoff. …

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Superfood for Bees Sparks 15-Fold Colony Boom

Superfood for Bees Sparks 15-Fold Colony Boom

Worker bees feeding in the lab, Oxford Bee Lab. Credit: Caroline Wood Scientists have created a groundbreaking bee “superfood” by engineering yeast to produce six essential sterols normally found in pollen. Colonies given this lab-made diet reared up to 15 times more young than those on standard feeds, thriving with a nutrient profile almost identical to naturally foraged diets. The …

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Bearded Dragons Can Switch Sex. Scientists Finally Found Out How

Bearded Dragons Can Switch Sex. Scientists Finally Found Out How

Bearded dragons are famous for their ability to change sex depending on heat and genes. Two new genome projects have revealed the likely master gene, Amh, behind this switch — finally solving a reptile mystery that has baffled scientists for years. Credit: Shutterstock Scientists have finally cracked one of the strangest mysteries in reptile biology: how bearded dragons decide their …

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Dwarf planet Ceres may have once been suitable for life, new study suggests

Dwarf planet Ceres may have once been suitable for life, new study suggests

Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, has long been cast as a frozen relic of the early solar system — quiet, airless, and lifeless. But new research suggests that billions of years ago, this dwarf planet may have harbored the right ingredients to support simple microbial life. That’s according to a new study using …

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SpaceX Just Sent the ISS a New Way to Stay in Orbit

SpaceX Just Sent the ISS a New Way to Stay in Orbit

The International Space Station (ISS) has been in orbit for over 26 years, housing astronauts at an altitude of 250 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth. But even at that distance, the space station can’t escape the drag of Earth’s atmosphere as oxygen molecules and other gases collide with it, causing it to lose altitude over time. For the ISS to …

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