Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest Earth pass early on Dec. 19. Here's what astronomers know about its origin and speed.
While disability rights advocates decried the program as a threat to the civil liberties of people with mental illness, and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Giant tunnels in South America exist, and humans didn’t build them
Deep beneath the hillsides and suburbs of Brazil, there are tunnels so vast and regular that they look like abandoned subway ...
Morning Overview on MSN
China’s Starship obsession is getting intense
China’s space establishment has moved from watching SpaceX’s Starship from afar to trying to match, and in some cases ...
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‘False hope’: Why families who celebrated Newsom’s new mental health court feel let down by it
Ronda Deplazes thought Gov. Newsom's CARE Court could save her son as he struggled with mental illness. Almost three years ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
From a Remote Observatory, He’s Defending Our Planet. Get a Glimpse Inside the Life of a Doomsday Asteroid Hunter
David Rankin of the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona spends nights scanning the solar system for potentially catastrophic space ...
ESET researchers discovered a China-aligned APT group, LongNosedGoblin, which uses Group Policy to deploy cyberespionage ...
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Bob Benjamin studies the stars. He got his start in Oak Ridge Schools
Bob Benjamin is an ORHS Class of 1983 alumnus who has tirelessly worked to figure out what the Milky Way looks like.
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