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10 years ago today, NASA launched the NuSTAR mission to study the universe in X-ray.

Explore how NuSTAR has opened our eyes to some of the most energetic objects and processes in the universe over the last decade: http://go.nasa.gov/3Q9SMrv
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Globs of bright, beautiful dust. New images using data from four retired space telescopes provide a view of dust & gas that fill the space between stars in neighboring galaxies.

The particles are exposed in far-infrared and radio light in these photos.

http://go.nasa.gov/3xXZaez
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The Wow! Signal After 45 Years

The Wow! Signal was a radio signal detected in 1977 that remains the most compelling candidate for an alien radio transmission ever received. 45 years later, and after dozens of failed hours spent trying to catch it again, can we conclude the Wow signal was bogus? Join us today as we discuss a new research paper from the Cool Worlds Lab that explores this question and everything Wow.

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Did China's FAST Telescope Just Discover Aliens? Here's What You Need to Know

We should be intrigued, but not too excited (yet). An interesting signal has to go through a lot of tests to check whether it truly carries the signature of extraterrestrial technology or is just the result of an unexpected source of terrestrial interference.

Until their work is reviewed and published, it's still too early to say, but it's encouraging that their SETI search algorithms are finding curious signals.

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A Huge Step Forward in Quantum Computing Was Just Announced: The First-Ever Quantum Circuit

Australian scientists have created the world's first-ever quantum computer circuit – one that contains all the essential components found on a classical computer chip but at the quantum scale. 

The landmark discovery, published in Nature today, was nine years in the making. 

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An Ancient Killer Is Rapidly Becoming Resistant to Antibiotics, Scientists Warn

Typhoid fever might be rare in developed countries, but this ancient threat, thought to have been around for millennia, is still very much a danger in our modern world.

According to new research, the bacterium that causes typhoid fever is evolving extensive drug resistance, and it's rapidly replacing strains that aren't resistant.

Currently, antibiotics are the only way to effectively treat typhoid, which is caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi). Yet over the past three decades, the bacterium's resistance to oral antibiotics has been growing and spreading.

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NASA Announces Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission

NASA announced Friday the Psyche asteroid mission, the agency’s first mission designed to study a metal-rich asteroid, will not make its planned 2022 launch attempt.

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It's time!! NASA is about to go back to the Moon!! It will start off with a small 25 kg CubeSat called #CAPSTONE; a collaboration between TerranOrbital, AdvancedSpace, and it's delivery service, RocketLab!

Learn more about CAPSTONE's unique mission! https://everydayastronaut.com/capstone-electron/
Source: @Erdayastronaut
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Mars Has So Much Radiation, Any Signs of Life Would Be Buried At Least Two Metres Under

While rovers such as Curiosity and Perseverance scour the surface looking for traces of ancient life, new evidence reveals we may have to dig much deeper to find them. Any evidence of amino acids left over from a time when Mars may have been habitable are likely buried at least 2 meters (6.6 feet) under the ground.

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How might we explore subsurface oceans on distant worlds? One answer – being developed at JPL – is dozens of tiny swimming robots!

The early-stage concept is illustrated here. Learn more: http://go.nasa.gov/3nmtTM2
Source: @NASAJPL
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