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What Time Is It On The Moon? A Lunar Time Zone Is Coming

Coordinated Lunar Time will help with precise space-travel calculations. But first, NASA has to figure out how to make it work.

Harris brands Trump a ‘fascist’

US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has branded her rival Donald Trump a “fascist” and “dictator” Read Full Article at RT.com

Putin ‘doesn’t remember’ Trump missile threats

Russian President Vladimir Putin has no recollection of a conversation in which his US counterpart threatened to bomb Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump responds to Harris over Hitler comment

Kamala Harris’ attempt to smear Donald Trump as a Nazi shows the Democrat is unfit for the White House, the Republican has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Canada’s Trudeau given ‘deadline’ to step down

The Canadian PM has been warned by his party’s MPs to resign by October 28 or face consequences Read Full Article at RT.com

Harris flubs CNN event

US Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to explain her plan for the US, preferring to attack her rival Donald Trump instead Read Full Article at RT.com

Scientists launch amazing 'atlas' of embryos, showing how cells move and develop through time

«Zebrahub» is an atlas of cells in developing zebrafish embryos, and scientists say it will help us learn about our own biology, too.

Supernova that lit up Earth's skies 843 years ago has a flowering 'zombie star' at its heart — and it's still exploding

A new animated map sheds light on the superhot «zombie star» at the heart of a nebula leftover from a distant supernova witnessed by astronomers in 1181. The remains of the stellar explosion are unusually wonky and are still exploding at a constan

Parents who have this gene may be more likely to have a girl

A large new analysis suggests that some people carry genetic variants that make them more likely to have female than male offspring.

New device 'zaps' bacteria on the skin, potentially preventing infections

Early experiments suggest a patch that delivers harmless electric currents into the skin can thwart certain bacterial infections. However, it has not yet been tested in humans.

Wild animals that experience trauma are half as likely to survive, study finds

New research finds that marmots who experience adversity early in life have a lesser chance of survival.

Market Today: Ratan Tata dies, TCS Q2, GIFT Nifty up 100 pts, Israel war

At 6:30 AM, GIFT Nifty Futures were up 123 points at 25,207, indicating a gap-up opening for the Indian bourses.

Should you sell Nifty Auto, IT on rise? Here's what analysts recommend

The Nifty IT Index is currently trading close to its key resistance level, making it a prime candidate for a «sell on rise» strategy for near-term traders. The resistance level to watch is 43,200

Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty signals higher open for India markets; Tata group stocks eyed

Stock Market Today: GIFT Nifty futures, trading around 100 points ahead, signalled a higher open for the Indian markets on Thursday.

Gold down Rs 10 at Rs 76,680; silver dips Rs 100, trading at 94,000/kg

The price of 22-carat gold also witnessed a decline of Rs 10, with ten grams of the yellow metal selling at Rs 70,290

Dividend, stock-split: Coforge, Softsol, 4 others under spotlight today

Here is the full list of stocks that will trade ex-date tomorrow for major corporate announcements, such as dividends, rights issue, subdivision, and demerger

420 Years Ago: Astronomer Johannes Kepler Observes a Supernova

In October 1604, a new star appeared in the sky, puzzling astronomers of the day. First observed on Oct. 9, German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) began his observations on Oct. 17 and tracked the new star for over a year. During that time, it brighten

Project Engineer Miranda Peters Flips the Script on Neurological Differences

In her six years working with NASA, Miranda Peters has filled a variety of roles. She trained in flight control for the International Space Station, worked as a safety engineer in the station’s program office, and served as a project engineer working on nex

NASA Astronauts, Leadership Visit Children’s Hospital, Cancer Moonshot Event

NASA astronauts, scientists, and researchers, and leadership from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) met with cancer patients and gathered in a discussion about potential research opportunities and collaborations as part of President Biden an

Sols 4327-4328: On the Road Again

Earth planning date: Monday, Oct. 7, 2024 After successfully completing investigations within Gediz Vallis, Curiosity is back on the road through the Mg-sulfate (magnesium sulfate) bearing unit. The terrain under our wheels is a familiar collection of broken

The Marshall Star for October 9, 2024

Marshall Lends Insight, Expertise to Auburn Aerospace Industry Day Event By Rick Smith Nearly 500 students and faculty of Auburn University gathered on campus Sept. 30-Oct. 2 to hear lectures from leading NASA propulsion and engineering experts and to talk ca

A Prime Day telescope deal so good we bought one for ourselves

Prime Day ends tonight, and this Celestron telescope deal is too good to miss — observe the planets and beyond with this beginner-friendly telescope under $250.

Here's why storm surge during hurricanes can be so catastrophic

How destructive storm surge gets depends on both the hurricane and the shape of the land.

2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to scientists who revealed a 'completely new world of protein structures'

David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper shared the Nobel prize in chemistry for work that revolutionized our understanding of protein structure.

Never-before-seen head of prehistoric, car-size 'millipede' solves evolutionary mystery

The fossil showed unique stalked eyes and centipede-like characteristics.

'Severe' geomagnetic storm to slam Earth Thursday, with auroras possible as far south as California and Alabama

A powerful solar outburst is likely to trigger a «severe» geomagnetic storm on Thursday, with auroras potentially visible as far south as California and Alabama, NOAA predicts.

Israel threatens Iran with ‘DPS’ strike

The IDF reprisal for Tehran’s missile barrage will be “deadly, pinpoint accurate, and surprising,” per Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant Read Full Article at RT.com

Zelensky teases ‘decisive action’ to end Ukrainian conflict

Ukraine has a chance to take “decisive action” to end the hostilities against Russia no later than 2025, Vladimir Zelensky has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Global denuclearization deal was close – Trump

The US was close to a nuclear deal with Russia and China that would later be expanded, the former president has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com

EU state’s PM brands journalists ‘bloodthirsty bastards’

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened to establish a national media watchdog and qualification exams for journalists Read Full Article at RT.com

US government could break up Google

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that it may recommend dismantling Google’s de facto monopoly Read Full Article at RT.com

Here lies a dream in the Sonoran Desert, where migrants risk death to cross into the US

Alvaro Enciso has been telling a story through art for years. «If you don’t tell it, it’s going to disappear»

Kamala Harris thinks Maya Rudolph is doing a great job impersonating her on «SNL»

«She’s so good,» Harris says of Rudolph's take on her style and mannerisms

Federal government rushes to replenish hospital IV fluids after Hurricane Helene disrupts production

An IV fluid plant in North Carolina was hit by floodwaters and another now sits in the path of Hurricane Milton

Why budgeting is terrible advice for lower-income people

It’s cruel to tell someone to budget their money when what they really need is a livable wage and a viable social safety net

Lisa Marie Presley's memoir: Bombshell moments, from Michael Jackson to addiction

«From Here to the Great Unknown,» co-written by Presley's daughter, Riley Keough, is full of surprises

Astronauts Rubio and Berrios Speak During Hispanic Heritage Month

Chirag Parikh, Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the National Space Council, left, and NASA Astronauts Frank Rubio, center, and Marcos Berrios, right, speak at a staff engagement event that took place during a White House Hispanic H

Sunglint on the Alabama River

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station shot this photo of large meanders of the Alabama River while orbiting over the southern United States. The river’s smooth water surface reflects sunlight back toward the astronaut’s camera, producing an

Instructions for Aliens

Flying aboard Voyagers 1 and 2 are identical «golden» records, carrying the story of Earth far into deep space. This gold aluminum cover was designed to protect the gold-plated records from micrometeorite bombardment, but also serves a double purp
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