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Is this ancient, bag-like sea creature our earliest ancestor? (CNN) Microfossils found in China have revealed what could be our earliest known ancestor on the tree of life, researchers say. But don't go looking for a resemblance.
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Watch UAB space archaeologist Sarah Parcak's TED Talk now, GlobalXplorer launches The citizen science archaeology platform, Parcak calls "Indiana Jones meets Google Earth," is available now for users in Peru.
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Close views show Saturn's Rings in unprecedented detail Newly released images showcase the incredible closeness with which NASA's Cassini spacecraft, now in its "Ring-Grazing" orbits phase, is observing Saturn's dazzling rings of icy debris.
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Are signatures of Earthly life etched in moon rock? January 30, 2017 —The Earth may be leaving its mark on the moon in more ways than previously thought. A little bit of oxygen from our planet's atmosphere is escaping and ending up on the lunar surface, according to new research - and this may have ...
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These Powerful Blazars Are the Most Distant Ever Seen Monster black holes shooting jets of gamma-ray radiation right at us have been spotted farther away than ever before, dating back to when the universe was nearly one-tenth its current age.
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How Science Ruined Tomatoes (and How It Can Fix Them) Some things really were better in the good old days. It's not just nostalgia but scientific fact, for example, that tomatoes used to taste a lot better.
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See it! Young moon, Venus, Mars The moon has returned to the evening sky. This week, it's sweeping past brilliant Venus and fainter Mars. Photos from the EarthSky community, here.
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This company plans to privatize the International Space Station Houston-based Axiom Space is raising money to build the commercial successor to the ISS, which is due to retire between 2024 and 2028.
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50 Years Ago This Week: Tragedy Strikes the Space Program Milestone moments do not a year make. Often, it's the smaller news stories that add up, gradually, to big history. With that in mind, in 2017 TIME History will revisit the entire year of 1967, week by week, as it was reported in the pages of TIME, to ...
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Climate Change This Week: Trump Blocks Climate Information, Resistance Grows, and More! And the chances of Donald Trump's family and fortune surviving climate change are small, dwindling daily and irreversibly. 2017-01-30-1485809266-2725858-bizarreIndonesiaMalaysiaborneopygmyelephantsSourceRainforestRescueccr366.
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