Today: September 24, 2024
Today: September 24, 2024

47-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft just fired up thrusters it hasn’t used in decades

A clogged thruster could have ended Voyager 1's interstellar mission. Engineers just saved it
September 16, 2024

(CNN) — Engineers at NASA have successfully fired up a set of thrusters Voyager 1 hasn’t used in decades to solve an issue that could keep the 47-year-old spacecraft from communicating with Earth from billions of miles away.

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Tugboat powered by ammonia sails for the first time, showing how to cut emissions from shipping

A tugboat powered by ammonia sailed for the first time Sunday in the Hudson River to show how the maritime industry can slash planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions

Tugboat powered by ammonia sails for the first time, showing how to cut emissions from shipping
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A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth

A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair

A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth
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Biohaven surges as genetic disease drug meets main study goal

Biohaven's drug for a genetic disease that affects the nervous system met the main study goal, sending its shares up more than 12% as the trial data allayed investor

Biohaven surges as genetic disease drug meets main study goal
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Sharks and rays leap out of the water for many reasons, including feeding, courtship and communication

Breaching is one of the most spectacular behaviors among marine animals. A recent review shows that many shark and ray species breach, and identifies the most commonly hypothesized reasons.

Sharks and rays leap out of the water for many reasons, including feeding, courtship and communication
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A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth

A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair

A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth
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IAEA chief says situation tense around Russia's Kursk plant, but no permanent mission planned

IAEA chief says situation tense around Russia's Kursk plant, but no permanent mission planned
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Hottest US city Phoenix smashes heat streak record

Hottest US city Phoenix smashes heat streak record
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Thousands of bones and hundreds of weapons reveal grisly insights into a 3,250-year-old battle

Thousands of bones and hundreds of weapons reveal grisly insights into a 3,250-year-old battle
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Researchers uncover remains of Ice Age mastodons in Peru

Researchers uncover remains of Ice Age mastodons in Peru