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What's more important, water on the moon or on Mars?

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The existence of water on the moon and Mars is explained in this article. Learn about water on the moon and Mars.

What if a black hole formed near our solar system?

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Black holes have serious pull, and they're not afraid to use it. Could one of these skulking bad boys ever arise in our home, sweet (solar system) home?

How the Hyperloop Works

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Ready for a fifth mode of transportation? Elon Musk is. He's sketched out a proposal for a nearly supersonic transportation system that could shoot you from San Francisco to Los Angeles faster than you can watch an episode of "Game of Thrones."

Why a Geomagnetic Storm Makes for Pretty Skies and Tech Scares

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When the Sun gets rowdy, Earth feels it. A geomagnetic storm happens when solar activity stirs up Earth’s magnetic field, producing large magnetic disturbances that can mess with everything from navigation systems to power grids.

How Time Travel Works

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Time travel is a concept that has existed in science-fiction for hundreds of years. Learn about time travel and find out how time travel will work.

How did NASA change diapers forever?

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How did NASA change diapers forever? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how NASA changed diapers forever.

What Was Before the Big Bang?

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Before the big bang, the universe existed as an incredibly small singularity. Learn about what existed before the Big Bang.

How Plasma Rockets Work

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Imagine if we could get to Mars in 40 days instead of seven months! It could happen if we used plasma rockets, which travel at 34 miles per second. But how do we make this a reality?

How can a telescope see through time?

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Light travels pretty rapidly, but when it comes to faraway galaxies, that light takes a while to reach our telescopes. In fact, the light you see might actually be from billions of years ago.

Hubble Hubble: Telescope Provides Stunning New Images of Two Planetary Nebulas

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Astronomers used Hubble's full range of imaging to dissect wild 'fireworks' happening in two nearby young planetary nebulas.

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