The new ‘space race’: what are China’s ambitions and why is the US so concerned?
By Helen Davidson
China goes after first-ever samples from far side of the moon
By Christopher Bodeen
China launches moon probe as space race with US heats up
By Simone Mccarthy & Marc Stewart
China launches Chang'e 6 sample-return mission to moon's far side (video)
By Mike Wall
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Boeing is on the verge of launching astronauts aboard new capsule, the newest entry to space travel
By Marcia Dunn
Astronauts are ready to test out Boeing's new spacecraft — and a Canadian will be talking them through it
By Nicole Mortillaro
What's next for Boeing Starliner after its 1st crew flight test?
By Elizabeth Howell
Boeing faces critical launch Monday ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station
By Laurence Darmiento
News from the Press Site: Boeing approaches first astronaut mission with Starliner – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
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We've Probably Been Wrong About T.Rex Again, New Study Says
By Tessa Koumoundouros
Was T. rex really as smart as primates? A new study argues the dino's intellect has been overstated
By Matthew Rozsa
Tyrannosaurus rex at centre of debate over dinosaur intelligence
By Will Dunham
'T. rex' Might Have Been as Smart as a Crocodile (But Not As Smart As We Thought)
By Tim Brinkhof
University of Alberta scientists refute T. Rex intelligence claims
By Ramin Ostad
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'Shooting Stars' Expected This Weekend As Earth Collides With Halley's Comet Trail
By Jamie Carter
Look up for the dazzling Eta Aquariid meteor shower
By Ashley Strickland
What's Up: May 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA
By Preston Dyches
Watch for Halley's Comet meteors streaking through the night sky
By Scott Sutherland
Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak could spawn over 100 'shooting stars' per hour this weekend
By Joe Rao
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Physicists Say They May Have Found a Powerful Glitch in the Universe
By Victor Tangermann
Did the James Webb Space Telescope really find life beyond Earth? Scientists aren't so sure
By Robert Lea
Scientists speak out about reports Nasa telescope found signs of alien life
By Andrew Griffin
Webb studies planet K2-18 b again to confirm presence of gas 'only produced by life'
By Eric Ralls
Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet — yet
By Jules Bernstein
NASA discovered a planet twice as big as Earth with a gas that is 'only produced by life'
By Poppy Bilderbeck
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