Up to 70% of California’s beaches could vanish by the end of the century, study says

As much as 25% to 70% of California’s beaches could completely erode by the end of the century due to rising sea levels and “cascading uncertainties in greenhouse gas emissions [and] global

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A Private Crew Encountered A Bizarre Problem Onboard The Space Station

Private astronauts on the International Space Station are having difficulty adjusting to zero-gravity toilets. The post Space Tourists Have A Problem Using Toilets In Zero-G appeared first on GIANT

The Insane Amount NASA Is Spending Finally Revealed

NASA is billions of dollars overbudget, and years behind schedule, for the Artemis Moon program. The post NASA Is In Trouble For Spending An Obscene Amount To Reach The Moon appeared first on GIANT

SpaceX successfully launches Saudi satellite

SpaceX confirmed Saturday it successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket and later deployed Saudi Arabia's Arabsat Badr 8 communications satellite into orbit.

Liftoff: SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket from Florida’s Space Coast

After unfavorable weather, SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket early Saturday morning. The launch happened around 12:30 a.m. at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket sent a

China deletes 1.4 million social media posts in crack down on 'self-media' accounts

China's cyberspace regulator said 1.4 million social media posts have been deleted following a two-month probe into alleged misinformation, illegal profiteering, and impersonation of state officials,

A Japanese Company May Have Lost Its Lunar Lander

Japanese company Ispace just attempted to become the first private company to have a successful lunar landing. After losing contact with the lander during the landing process, the fate of the mission

Oh Dear, There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Ocean

The floor of the ocean off the coast of the Pacific Northwest has sprung a leak. The spring, known as Pythia’s Oasis, is likely venting water from beneath local tectonic plates through a fault called

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