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The peak of the shower is expected around April 21 and 22.
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“If that’s a stump, it’s the weirdest stump I’ve ever seen.�
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The Trump administration directed federal health officials to pause external communications last week, which prompted the National Institutes of Health to cancel meetings used to determine which research to fund. A UT professor has said if the pause lasts too long, it will be hard to reverse the impact.
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A newly discovered asteroid will be captured by Earth's gravity this fall. The "mini-moon" will spend about two months in Earth's orbit before being flung back on its normal path around the sun.
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Cards Against Humanity purchased the Cameron County land in 2017 in order to send a political message against then-President Donald Trump's border wall.
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NASA estimates about 50 to 100 meteors can be seen per hour as the Earth passes through the dusty trail left behind by the comet Swift-Tuttle.
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Soda cans will often warp or explode when they're left in a car in summer. Here's why that happens and a reminder of how dangerous hot cars can be.
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The Science Guy will be at the Planetary Society’s Eclipse-O-Rama in Fredericksburg.
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The Republican-controlled board voted 12-0 on Friday to approve new science textbooks for Texas public schools.
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Scientists at the university found antibodies that attack a key area of coronaviruses that isn't prone to mutation.