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NASA to Launch Lunar Lander for Science Payloads

NASA to Launch Lunar Lander for Science Payloads

NASA will launch the latest mission to the moon with the aim of delivering science payloads to the surface of the moon.

Mark Wahlberg Raises Awareness About Pet Adoption Alongside His Arthur the King Canine Costar: Watch

Mark Wahlberg Raises Awareness About Pet Adoption Alongside His Arthur the King Canine Costar: Watch

Mark Wahlberg teams up with his costar Arthur the King to promote pet adoption in a new PSA released in collaboration with Lionsgate and the Best Friends Animal Society.

Are the Politics of Climate Change Going Out of Fashion?

Are the Politics of Climate Change Going Out of Fashion?

A look at the shifting political attitudes towards climate change and the obligations that still remain.

New Giant Particle Accelerator to Explore the Unknown 95% of the Universe

New Giant Particle Accelerator to Explore the Unknown 95% of the Universe

Scientists at CERN are planning to build a new giant particle accelerator called the 'Circular Collider of the Future' (FCC) in Switzerland to uncover information about the unknown 95% of the universe.

Where to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse in April 2024

Where to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse in April 2024

Plan your trip to see the total solar eclipse in April 2024 with these destination ideas.

Sarah Silverman Puts a New Spin on 'Stupid Pet Tricks'

Sarah Silverman Puts a New Spin on 'Stupid Pet Tricks'

Sarah Silverman is bringing a fresh approach to David Letterman's 'Stupid Pet Tricks' segment with her new show.

Historic Southern California Storm Brings Massive Mudslides and Flooding

Historic Southern California Storm Brings Massive Mudslides and Flooding

One of the wettest storms in Southern California history has caused widespread mudslides and flooding in the Los Angeles area, with officials warning that the threat is not over yet.

Scientists Capture Direct Images of Second Sound in Superfluids

Scientists Capture Direct Images of Second Sound in Superfluids

MIT physicists have successfully captured direct images of 'second sound' for the first time, expanding our understanding of heat flow in superconductors and neutron stars.