Just-right planet that can support life detected
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It is not too hot and not too cold, and astronomers believe that a new planet detected outside our solar system may have a temperature that is just right to support life.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It is not too hot and not too cold, and astronomers believe that a new planet detected outside our solar system may have a temperature that is just right to support life.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It is not too hot and not too cold, and astronomers believe that a new planet detected outside our solar system may have a temperature that is just right to support life.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The lead Russian contractor for the International Space Station (ISS) says it plans to build the first hotel in space to cash in on a growing market for private tourism, a senior executive said on Thursday.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The lead Russian contractor for the International Space Station (ISS) says it plans to build the first hotel in space to cash in on a growing market for private tourism, a senior executive said on Thursday.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – More than a third of mammal species considered extinct or missing have been rediscovered, a study says, and a lot of effort is wasted in trying to find species that have no chance of being found again.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – More than a third of mammal species considered extinct or missing have been rediscovered, a study says, and a lot of effort is wasted in trying to find species that have no chance of being found again.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – American International Group Inc and the U.S. government laid out a plan for the insurer to repay its 2.3 billion taxpayer bailout, just over two years after it was rescued from the brink of collapse.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – American International Group Inc and the U.S. government laid out a plan for the insurer to repay its 2.3 billion taxpayer bailout, just over two years after it was rescued from the brink of collapse.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks rose on Thursday after a sharp fall in weekly claims for jobless benefits and early signs of strength in September business activity lifted confidence in the economy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks rose on Thursday after a sharp fall in weekly claims for jobless benefits and early signs of strength in September business activity lifted confidence in the economy.
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