Jumat, 05 Mei 2017

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As-it-happens update May 5, 2017
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An amazing new video shows just what NASA's Cassini spacecraft saw during its first "Grand Finale" plunge between Saturn's cloud tops and the gas giant's rings last week.
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National Park Service staff set up an acoustic recording station in the temperate old-growth Hoh rainforest of Olympic National Park, Wash.
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Stephen Hawking is giving humanity a tall order: Colonize Mars in the next century or watch as life on Earth fizzles out. After last year claiming that humans have 1,000 years left on Earth, Hawking says in a new documentary that we instead have about ...
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Detailed within a recent Federal Communications Commission filing, Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to start launching thousands of internet-providing satellites during 2019.
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An oblique view of a massive rift in the Antarcitc Peninsula's Larsen C ice shelf is shown in this November 10, 2016 photo taken by scientists on NASA's IceBridge mission in Antarctica.
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I'll admit it, I was struggling to come up with a topic for my column. It happens sometimes, and it can be pretty frustrating.
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Derrick and platform of drilling gas wells in Marcellus Shale - Pennsylvania. Credit: Wikipedia/ CC BY-SA 3.0. Scientists and policymakers use measurements like global warming potential to compare how varying greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and ...
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A growing body of evidence has diminished a favorite talking point of Washington politicians who reject mainstream climate science.
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The first Laser Light at the European XFEL, recorded by an X-ray detector at the end of the tunnel. Credit: DESY. The European XFEL, the biggest X-ray laser in the world, has reached the last major milestone before the official opening in September ...
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It's another casual day in space discovery: Apparently, an international team of scientists has found a giant wave of hot gas chugging along through the Perseus galaxy cluster, located about 250 million light years away.
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