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NASA To Launch JPSS-2 Weather Satellite Soon; How To Watch?

Read on to know what to expect as NASA will launch JPSS-2 weather satellite on Nov. 10. On November 10, NASA will launch the Joint Polar Satellite System-2 (JPSS-2), a weather satellite that will observe Earth's weather patterns from orbit.
Scientists examined the DNA of people who lived centuries ago, extracting genetic material from human remains buried in three London cemeteries.

Scientists Recreate How Axe Gruesomely Blew Medieval Warrior’s Face

Read this article to learn about the medieval soldier who was struck in the face with an axe. A computer artist has brought to life a medieval soldier's skull that archaeologists discovered in a mass grave near Visby, a city on the Swedish island of Gotland.
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China’s Long March 5B Rocket Crashes Over Pacific Ocean

Read on to know why on Earth is China crashing Long March 5B rockets! There were concerns about where a 23-ton chunk of space junk from China's Long March 5B rocket launch might land again, but it has already safely dropped into the south-central Pacific Ocean.
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Targeting Enzymes May Help Nanosensors Check Cancer

Read on to know how artificial intelligence and nanosensors could detect and monitor cancer cells. New sensors may provide doctors and cancer researchers with new capabilities by examining enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular sizes.
NASA’s InSight Lander Detects Stunning Meteoroid Impact on Mars

NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRise Camera Finds Pimples on Red Planet

Read on to know why Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found a pimple on the Martian Planet. The widespread organic pimple on a person's face does not affect rocks or outer space objects, partly because the bumps are caused mainly by hair follicles that become blocked with oil or debris.
 Warming Climate Threatens Arctic Ocean's Last Ice Area; Could Vanish by 2100 Along With Creatures That Rely on It

Arctic Ocean Becomes More Acidic Due to Melting Ice [Study]

Read on to know the link of acidification of Arctic Ocean to the melting ice. An international team of scientists has discovered that the western Arctic Ocean's acidity levels are rising three to four times quicker than other ocean waters, leading to fresh worries about the ocean's changing chemistry.
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