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Scientists announced earlier this week that they have discovered water inside tiny beads of glass scattered across the moon, suggesting that one day it could be extracted and used by the ...
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Countries rush to Moon’s cratered south pole – but why?
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Scientists discover that universe is awash in gravitational waves, as predicted by Albert Einstein
Scientists have unveiled evidence that gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low ...
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Reconsidering the Origins of Water Found on the Moon
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