Kamis, 04 Mei 2017

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As-it-happens update May 4, 2017
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A new analysis in the journal Nature shows that the global warming "hiatus" may not have been quite what it seemed. By Amina Khan Contact Reporter · Environmental Science · Climate Change · Scientific Research ...
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This unprocessed image shows features in Saturn's atmosphere from closer than ever before. The view of Saturn's polar vortex was captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft during its first "Grand Finale" dive past the planet on April 26, 2017.
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Rift in the Larsen C ice shelf photographed by NASA's IceBridge aerial survey in November 2016. Image: NASA/John Sonntag. A 80-mile-long crack along Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf has remained stable since February, but scientists have now detected a ...
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I trust Stephen Hawking's word when it comes to black holes and quantum mechanics, but I'm more dubious when the famous cosmologist says, as he does in an upcoming BBC special, that it is urgent for humans to colonize another planet in the face of ...
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SpaceX has its sights set on Mars, but that doesn't mean it has forgotten about Earth. Elon Musk's company yesterday outlined its plan to put a network of internet-providing satellites around our planet, stating in a Senate hearing on broadband ...
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"Southern California is one of the best places in the world to spot gray whales and is arguably where whale watching eco-tourism was born," Diane Alps of the American Cetacean Society (ACS) and whalesafe.
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It seems like everyone has Mars on the mind these days. NASA wants to send humans to the red planet by 2030, and SpaceX wants to get there even sooner, with plans to have people there by 2024.
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Click the thumbnail for a comparison of our solar system and the Epsilon Eridani system. NASA/JPL/Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC). Good news for fans of "Babylon 5." Astronomers have revealed some exciting details about the sci-fi series' real-life setting, the ...
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A wave of hot gas twice as wide as the Milky Way galaxy roils the nearby Perseus galaxy cluster, a new study indicates. The wave, which measures 200,000 light-years across, likely formed billions of years ago, after a neighboring cluster clipped ...
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MIT researchers have developed a device that measures walking speed using a wireless signal. How is WiGait better than other methods and technology currently used to measure walking speed?
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