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An orbiting camera spies evidence of seasonal water on Mars' surface.
Cornell professors created a hole in time using the temporal equivalent of an invisibility cloak.
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The dwarf planet's interior could contain a pool of liquid 120 miles beneath the surface.
After a 33-year odyssey, NASA's Voyager 1 has reached a zone where charged particles flowing from the sun ebbs.
The lab-altered bacteria widens the scope for finding life on other worlds.