Russia reportedly is testing hypersonic ballistic glider weapons that currently would be undetectable after the initial boost phase of their flight.
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The laws of physics have won again, it would appear.
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NASA assets in space and in the air are helping first responders deal with the ongoing volcanic outburst in Hawaii.
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Striking United Launch Alliance employees will return to work after voting May 19 to accept a revised contract, ending a two-week strike.
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A sleek, new telescope has us wondering — are eyepieces a thing of the past?
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Scientists are creating a temperature 10 billion times colder than the vacuum of space aboard the International Space Station. Here's why.
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Pulses of light from infrared lasers can speed up computer operations by a factor of 1 million, and may have opened the door to room-temperature quantum computing.
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A mechanical problem knocked Curiosity's drill out of commission in late 2016. Mission team members have been studying ways to get the drill back online ever since, and they plan to test a promising work-around this weekend.
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A new type of camera developed by U.S. researchers will allow astronomers to directly image planets around nearby stars in the search for another Earth.
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The largest-ever parachute bound for Mars, which will land Europe's ExoMars rover on the surface of the Red Planet in 2021, passed the first in a series of tests in Sweden.
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