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Artemis II crew take new photo of far side of moon

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7 Science Lessons In The Stunning Astronaut Earth Photo
By the time you read this article, the Artemis II crew will be much closer to the moon than Earth.

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Artemis's stunning Moon pictures - science or holiday photos?
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NASA Artemis II astronauts to prep for moon photography, geography on Day 4
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Artemis II hits ‘two thirds’ mark on moon journey, shares new lunar photos: ‘History in the making’
Artemis II is humanity’s first journey to the moon since 1972.

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It’s time for Artemis II to break Apollo 13’s distance record. What to know about the moon flyby
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Artemis II flight tracker: Live updates as astronauts pass halfway point
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Artemis II astronauts pass halfway point to the moon
Speaking with CBS News from Mission Control in Houston, the astronauts said the mission has already shown them things they’ve never experienced, even after years on the space station.

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Artemis II crew nears lunar orbit in historic mission
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How to track Artemis II astronauts to the moon
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Do adaptogens really work? What the science says

To be considered an adaptogen, "a substance must be generally non-toxic at typical doses, aid the body in managing stress and help maintain or restore balance to certain bodily functions," says Kristen Smith, a registered dietitian nutritionist and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed

It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So every month, we highlight a handful of the best stories that nearly slipped through the cracks.
Scientific American
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Trump administration proposes massive budget cuts to science

For the second year in a row, US President Donald Trump has proposed significant cuts to the budgets of major US science agencies. Released Friday, the White House’s plan for federal spending next year also includes a ban on using federal funds for subscriptions and publishing fees for some academic journals.
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Can Science Predict When a Study Won’t Hold Up?

Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds.
Science News
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Science News offers readers a concise, current and comprehensive overview of the latest scientific research in all fields and applications of science and technology.
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How accurate is Project Hail Mary's science? Scientists weigh in on the sci-fi hit

"Project Hail Mary" is a hit blockbuster based on the novel of the same name, and like other sci-fi movies, fans want to know how accurate its science is.
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Trump Slashed Science Funding. Now the U.S. Could Face a Costly Brain Drain.

The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach leading scientists.
Nature
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Trump’s new science advisers include 12 technology chiefs — and one academic

Sparse academic presence on the US President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology reflects a focus on technology and industry.
New Scientist on MSN
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The best new popular science books of April 2026

April has a lot to offer when it comes to popular science reading, promising to help us do everything from future-proof our brains courtesy of Hannah Critchlow, to get to grips with really big numbers,
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