A fungus aboard the ISS extracted palladium from meteorite rock, hinting at future space mining powered by living microbes.
The album will contain songs by metal bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Star Trek” legend William Shatner is boldly going where few 94-year-olds have gone before, as the Canadian actor announced plans to release a heavy metal album.
Scientists detected a lithium spike nearly 60 miles above Earth and traced it to a Falcon 9 rocket re-entry, raising concerns.
William Shatner revealed plans to release covers of classic metal songs, with contributions from musicians such as guitarist Zakk Wylde.