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Could China's Shenzhou 9 success usher in a new space race?Chinese astronauts successfully docked with a prototype space station, making China only the third nation, after the United States and Russia, to perform such a maneuver. 聽
China 'one step closer' to constructing space stationA trio of Chinese astronauts, including the country's first woman in space, successfully docked with an orbiting test module.- Report: Wildfire risks around the world likely to change dramaticallyPrevious studies produced projections of changing fire risks for individual regions. A new study attempts to gauge future changes to wildfire patterns globally as the climate warms.
China's first female astronaut: Who is she?Liu Yang, a fighter pilot, is slated to become China's first female astronaut to travel into space on Saturday.
China to send its first female astronaut into orbitThe crew of China's Shenzhou 9 space docking mission to its prototype space station includes Liu Yang, the country's first woman to fly in space.
Cave art suggests that Neanderthals weren't such Neanderthals, after allNew tests of paintings in Spanish caves suggests that they were at least 15,000 years older than previously thought, suggesting that they were created by Neanderthals, not Homo sapiens.
Did Neanderthals create Europe's first cave paintings?New evidence that a series of cave paintings in Spain are thousands of years older than previously thought suggests that Neanderthals, not Homo sapiens, created the artwork.聽
Humongous asteroid to hurtle past Earth ThursdaySome聽1,650 feet wide,聽asteroid 2012 LZ1 is expected to pass within 14 lunar distances of our planet, close enough to be caught on camera.聽
Lake on Saturn's moon could be fed by underground rivers, say scientistsThe discovery of a huge methane lake at tropical latitudes on Titan could help scientists better understand the bizarre atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon,聽
Tropical lake on Titan? Surprising find could solve moon's methane mystery.Scientists have wondered whether some unseen process replenishes the lakes of liquid methane on Titan, Saturn's biggest moon. A newly found lake suggests intriguing possibilities.聽
The bonobo, the non-murderous version of the chimpanzee, gets its genome mappedThe bonobos, like the chimpanzee, is very closely related to our species. But unlike the chimpanzee, it probably doesn't want to kill you.聽
Scientists find humongous methane lake on Saturn's moonThe otherwise dry tropics of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, hold a massive lake of methane that is thought to be fed by underground channels.聽
NASA's new telescope to scan skies for black holesScheduled to launch from a Pacific atoll Wednesday, the聽Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or聽NuStar, will search for X-ray emissions around black holes.聽
The bonobo, the chimp's sexpot cousin, gets its genome mappedBonobos are聽apes that are as closely related to humans as the chimp. But unlike chimpanzees and humans, bonobos resolve most conflicts with sex.
Indiana University mourns Elinor Ostrom, only woman to win Nobel in economicsIndiana University professor Elinor Ostrom, the first and only woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences,聽is remembered by her colleagues as 'an irreplaceable and magnificent treasure.'
Do volcanoes destroy the ozone layer?Researchers say that a volcanic eruption in Central America could thin the ozone layers for several years.
NASA to launch school-bus-sized space telescope to hunt black holesNASA's $165 million Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission will scan the skies for X-ray emissions from black holes.聽聽
What goes on at the edge of a black hole? NASA launches NuSTAR to find out.NASA will launch the orbiting X-ray observatory NuSTAR Wednesday in hopes of plunging deeper into the secrets of black holes and supernovae.
Mars rover to try out new strategy for finding alien lifeUnlike previous missions to the Red Planet, the Mars Curiosity rover will focus on Martian geology.聽
What killed the woolly mammoth? A whole bunch of things, say scientists.A combination of climate change, shifting habitats, and human predation drove the woolly mammoth to extinction, says a new study that rules out a single cause for the creature's demise.聽