Senin, 30 Januari 2017

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As-it-happens update January 30, 2017
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A pod rolls down an enclosed test track next to SpaceX's headquarters in Hawthorne, Calif. (SpaceX Photo). More. Three student teams got through the engineering gauntlet and sent their Hyperloop pods through a mile-long tube to test a new mode of ...
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Proton-M The Proton-M booster blasts off with the Satmex 8 communication satellite at Baikonur cosmodrome, March 27, 2013. Photo: Reuters/Shamil Zhumatov.
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On Sunday night look to the west just after sunset (5:55pm Tucson time) to see the two brightest objects in our night sky, the moon and Venus.
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LONDON - The UK Space Agency CEO has a simple theory on why Elon Musk can realise his ambition of conquering Mars by 2022: Never underestimate human ambition.
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China announced it has plans to get to the Moon very soon, and it aims to mine the lunar resources. China is planning to send Chang'e 4 to evaluate the other side of the moon, but it is through Chang'e 5 that it expects to accomplish the mission of ...
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Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) most recently reported quarterly actual earnings per share of $2.7 for the period ending on 2016-09-30.
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Aurochs Limestone slab engraved with image of an aurochs, or extinct wild cow, discovered at Abri Blanchard, France, in 2012. Photo: Musée national de Préhistoire collections - photo MNP - Ph.
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Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. gettyimages-146142293.jpg. Enlarge Image.
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TRAVERSE CITY -- Invasive grass carp have reached three of the Great Lakes and pose a significant environmental risk there, but time remains to prevent them from getting out of hand, according to a scientific analysis released Friday.
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NASA has yet to release the official result of its Twins study - a genetic experiment involving twin astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly to better understand the effects of long-term spaceflight on the human body.
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