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A 66-million-year-old skull could unlock secrets about triceratops There's more excitement than usual at Marco's Pizza in Thornton, Colo., since news spread Tuesday that a rare dinosaur fossil was unearthed at a construction site up the street.
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FRBs: Repeating Radio Signals Coming from Distant Galaxy Detected by Astronomers Repeating radio signals from a mysterious source in a dwarf galaxy 3 billion light-years away have been detected by astronomers. Using the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, scientists with the Breakthrough Listen initiative—a massive project ...
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Giant Asteroid to Give Earth a Very Close Shave The space rock will zip by at a distance of 27,000 miles, or about one-eighth the distance from Earth to the moon. Aug.30.2017 / 12:53 PM ET.
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Dream Chaser Space Plane Makes Crucial Leap Toward Orbital Flights Crews prepare a test model of the Dream Chaser spaceplane for a captive-carry test on Aug. 30, 2017. Credit: Sierra Nevada. EDWARDS, Calif.
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Harvey Storms into Louisiana, and NASA Snaps Images from Space A visible-light image of Tropical Storm Harvey captured by NOAA's GOES-East satellite on Wednesday (Aug. 30, 2017) at 7:30 a.m.
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For Cassini spacecraft, the end is near LOS ANGELES - After 13 years of observing Saturn, its rings and its myriad moons, NASA's Cassini spacecraft is less than three weeks away from a fiery, brutal end.
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Killer Ants Snap Their Spring-Loaded Jaws 700 Times Faster Than You Can Blink Below the tangle of vines and branches of the East Malaysian rainforest, a small contingent of ants scuttles frenetically along the shaded leaf litter.
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Sue the T. rex to get a new look and a new spot The world's biggest T. rex is getting ready for a cutting-edge makeover. The Field Museum in Chicago said Wednesday that it will take down and remount the 40½ -foot-long Tyrannosaurus nicknamed Sue, perhaps the world's most famous dinosaur fossil, in a ...
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Brain-Like Neural Networks Study Space-Time Distortions at Breakneck Speed For the first time, researchers have used neural networks to analyze gravitational lenses, characterizing the distortions in space-time 10 million times faster than traditional methods can do so.
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NASA had all kinds of interesting views of the solar eclipse On Aug. 21, 2017, a solar eclipse passed over North America. People throughout the continent experienced a partial solar eclipse, and a total solar eclipse passed over a narrow swath of land stretching from Oregon to South Carolina, called the path of ...
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