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On Episode 184 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik look at why space can be scary with a survey of some of the best (and some of the most laughable) movies about critters from outer space!
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The exhibit is supported by a grant from the Children's Science Education Endowment Fund and produced by Sciencenter, in ...
Two PhD students from the University of Sydney utilized artificial intelligence to rectify the blurry image issue of the James Webb Space Telescope from Earth.