2 March 2026
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Could Melting Glaciers Actually Slow Climate Change?

It’s not easy to find silver linings amid the rapid, human-driven destabilization of Earth’s climate—though that hasn’t stopped researchers from trying. One longstanding theory suggests that glacial melt could actually help slow climate change by feeding algae, but a new study just dumped cold water on the idea. The findings, published in the journal Nature

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115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Found in Remote Desert Where They Shouldn’t Exist

The arid expanse of the Nefud Desert in the northern Arabian Peninsula currently holds some of the most hyper-arid conditions on Earth. However, the geological record indicates that this landscape underwent radical transformations during the late Pleistocene. Intervals of increased monsoon rainfall periodically converted these dunefields into a network of lush grasslands and perennial freshwater

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Nasa announces Artemis III mission no longer aims to send humans to moon | Nasa

Nasa announced on Friday radical changes to its delayed Artemis III mission to land humans back on the moon, as the US space agency grapples with technical glitches and criticism that it is trying to do too much too soon. The abrupt shift in strategy was laid out by the space agency’s recently confirmed administrator,

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A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon blood red on Tuesday across several continents

A blood-red moon will soon grace the skies for a total lunar eclipse — and there won’t be another until late 2028. The spectacle will be visible Tuesday morning from North America, Central America and the western part of South America. Australia and eastern Asia can catch it Tuesday night. Partial stages of the eclipse

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Total lunar eclipse 2026: Where to watch the moon turn red

NEW YORK (AP) — A blood-red moon will soon grace the skies for a total lunar eclipse — and there won’t be another until late 2028. The spectacle will be visible Tuesday morning from North America, Central America and the western part of South America. Australia and eastern Asia can catch it Tuesday night. Partial

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NASA revises plans for future Artemis missions, cancels upgrades to SLS

Updated 12 p.m. Eastern with additional details and comments. WASHINGTON — NASA announced major changes to its Artemis lunar architecture, adding a test flight of lunar landers in low Earth orbit while canceling planned upgrades to the Space Launch System. At a Feb. 27 briefing, NASA said it would change the schedule of upcoming Artemis

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NASA abruptly adds a new step to its path to moon landing as a race with China looms

NASA on Friday announced an abrupt change to its pathway to getting astronauts back on the lunar surface, opting to add in an additional crewed test flight before attempting to land. Space agency officials said that “Artemis III” — the mission name that had previously been used to refer to a moon landing slated to

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A non-public document reveals that science may not be prioritized on next Mars mission

The way this document is written suggests that when NASA scores bidders for the Mars Telecommunications Network, the addition of a camera or other scientific payloads won’t be a net positive. However, if they pose an overall risk to the mission, they would be a net negative. New award to Rocket Lab may complicate things

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A Crystal Secretly Morphed Deep Inside the Earth. And Then Our Gravity Glitched for 2 Years.

Here’s what you will learn when you read this story: Gravitational anomalies detected by NASA and the German Aerospace Center’s GRACE satellites confused scientists for years. These anomalies are fluctuations in gravity, and while they were suspected to come from the ocean, something wasn’t making sense. It is now thought that the source is a

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How and when to see 6 planets aligned in a planetary parade

Sky-gazers will have the opportunity to see six planets in the sky on Saturday, weather permitting, according to NASA. This planetary parade occurs due to the alignment of the planets’ orbits around the sun, said Heidi Haviland, a planetary scientist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will

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