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NASA astronauts return to Earth after early end to their mission
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Caitlin Keith
5 days ago
What are autonomous forklifts and why is the market growing?
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Emma Neff
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Eva Terry
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Researchers discover a mother polar bear caring for adopted cub
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Caitlin Keith
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Jared Isaacman one step closer to being confirmed NASA administrator
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Eva Terry
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At BYU, Nobel Prize-winning modern Galileo talks about his work that helped prove Einstein right about gravitational waves
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Tad Walch
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Study outlines critical turning points in brain development
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Lois M. Collins
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Art Raymond
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Eva Terry
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Tad Walch
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Art Raymond
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The Ig Nobel prize celebrates research that makes people 'laugh then think'
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Caitlin Keith
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