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The birth of three new planets is captured for the first time inside the protoplanetary disk of LkCa 15.

For the First Time Ever, Scientists Witness Birth of Three New Planets

New findings reveal that three exoplanets in the star system LkCa 15 are in the process of forming, as scientists capture them in real time.

Mineral veins are detected in Garden City on Mars, indicating evidence of flowing water.

Flowing Water Revealed from Mineral Veins on Mars

New findings courtesy of the NASA Curiosity rover on Mars reveal evidence of flowing water from mineral veins in rock formations.

For the first time ever, Curiosity rover will explore Mars' active, dark sand dunes.

Curiosity Rover Now Headed Towards Dark, Active Sand Dunes on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover is now headed towards the active, dark sand dunes on Mars for the first time ever.

The U.S. Congress just approved a space mining bill that will allow asteroid mining.

Asteroid Mining Bill Approved by U.S. Congress

The United States Congress apparently passed its newest bill called the SPACE Act of 2015, allowing space mining companies to acquire resources from asteroids.

This single molecule nanosubmarine only uses 244 atoms to function.

Scientists Create New 'Nanosubmarine' Using Just One Molecule

Scientists have created a new molecular vehicle called the "nanosubmarine" that is only made from a single molecule.

Radiation blasts make Kepler 438b, which is the most Earth-like planet, no longer habitable.

Powerful Radiation Blasts Make Most Earth-like Planet Not So Habitable Anymore

New findings reveal that Kepler 438b which is an Earth-like rocky planet some 470 light years away, is no longer hospitable due to intense radiation blasts from its host star.

DNA extracted from an ancient Denisovan tooth reveals a new breed of humans more diverse than Neanderthals.

Ancient Tooth DNA Reveals New Human Species More Diverse Than Neanderthals

New research uncovered ancient teeth DNA from the Denisovans who are considered to be more genetically diverse than the Neanderthals.

NASA awarded humanoid R5 robots to two universities to develop them for future Mars missions.

NASA Selects Two Universities to Develop Robots for Mars Mission

NASA awarded two humanoid R5 robots to MIT and Northeastern University to develop and build robots for the next Mars mission.

Despite their heavy wings, bats can still execute acrobatic like maneuvers during flight.

Scientists Explain Why Bats Land Upside Down

New research reveals how bats land upside down despite their extra heavy wings.

The Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrel will no longer be listed as endangered.

After Almost 50 Years, Delmarva Fox Squirrel is No Longer Endangered

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the Delmarva fox squirrel will be taken off the Endangered Species List after almost five decades.

DNA was extracted from the molar teeth of this skeleton, dating from almost 10,000 years ago and found in the Kotias Klde rockshelter in Western Georgia.

'Fourth Strand' of Ancient European Ancestry Discovered

Researchers uncovered DNA evidence from mountains of Georgia about the fourth major group that makes up the ancient European lineage.

This new map reveals the Earth's hidden groundwater.

Water Running Out? New Map Reveals Remaining Groundwater on Earth

Scientists have mapped out the ground water under the Earth for the first time ever, revealing how much of it is left and how long until it runs out.

Short circuits aboard the ISS caused power systems to trip. NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly captured this photo of an aurora from the International Space Station on June 23, 2015.

Space Station Suffers Power Short Circuits, Will Not Be Repaired Until Early 2016

NASA revealed that a short circuit aboard the International Space Station damaged part of its power systems, where a spacewalk will be needed.

France limits climate summit to core talks and bans rallies and marches.

France Continues UN Climate Summit with Core Talks; Bans Rallies and Marches

After a wave of deadly attacks last Friday night killing 129 people in Paris, France will still go ahead with the UN climate summit with limitations.

This composite image shows the distribution of dark matter, galaxies, and hot gas in the core of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 520, formed from a violent collision of massive galaxy clusters.

New Dark Disc Theory Could Explain Why Humans Exist

A cosmologist and physicist from Harvard University proposes a new theory how dark matter played a crucial role in the existence of humans.

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