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A small group of mostly SpaceX employees voted to incorporate the area around the SpaceX rocket testing and launch site near Brownsville as the City of Starbase.
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The Trump administration has been slashing funding for a federal agency that supports biomedical research across the U.S. UT Austin professors say funding from the National Institutes of Health is essential for running their labs.
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The spacecraft will spend the next couple weeks helping NASA run science experiments on the lunar surface.
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The Cedar Park company announced this week that it got an $8.2 million grant from the state to expand its spacecraft manufacturing capabilities. It currently has a lunar vehicle on its way to the moon.
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A new policy for how the National Institutes of Health will reimburse overhead costs associated with research grants could result in the loss of significant funding at institutions like UT Austin.
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Different senses, from sight to sound, help us establish our sense of place. With that in mind, researchers wanted to find out: Can artificial intelligence translate the sounds of a country road or a bustling city into accurate images of those places?
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The next supermoon � which appears larger and brighter than a regular full moon due to its proximity to Earth � will not be visible for nearly a year.
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The North and South Taurids occur every year in September, October and November. They may have originated from a comet that broke up about 10,000 years ago.
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This month's supermoon will not only coincide with a harvest moon, but also with a blood moon and partial lunar eclipse.
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Diplomatic officials from the United States and South Korea were in Taylor on Wednesday to discuss the area's semiconductor industry and economic development.
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The next blue supermoon will not happen until 2032, but supermoons occur more frequently.
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The encounter is an out-of-this-world example of right place, right time � as Mars zips past Jupiter, Earth will be in the perfect spot to see the two planets look as if they are within arm's reach.