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Wow! Cassini's Bird's-Eye View of Saturn Plunge Astonishes in New Video 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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Another way humans are polluting the environment: Too much noise 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 says humans must flee Earth within century 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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SpaceX will start launching more than 4000 broadband internet satellites in 2019 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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Growing Antarctic crack primes Delaware-sized iceberg 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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David Mekeel: Humans could learn something from Humpback whales 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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Current climate change measurements mask trade-offs necessary for policy debates 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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Another study disputes uncertainty over global warming 'pause' A growing body of evidence has diminished a favorite talking point of Washington politicians who reject mainstream climate science.
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Biggest X-ray laser in the world generates its first laser light 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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Chill Out To This Galaxy-Sized Wave Of Hot Gas Swirling Through The Void 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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