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Strange signals were just spotted coming from a distant galaxy Long ago, 15 bright radio pulses emerged from a dwarf galaxy about 3 billion light years away from Earth. Last Saturday, a telescope in a remote area of West Virginia picked up those signals from a distant corner of the universe, and yesterday, a group ...
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Asteroid Florence, largest in a century, to pass by Earth at a distance of 7 million km today: Nasa The asteroid was discovered in 1981, and is named Florence after the famed 19th century founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale.
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Harvey Response: NASA Lends Space-Based Eyes to Recovery NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory captured images of Harvey at 7:45 a.m. EDT (1145 GMT) and 5:25 p.m.
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TRAPPIST-1 Planets May Still Be Wet Enough for Life, Despite Losing Many Oceans When it comes to the seven rocky, roughly Earth-size planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system, the question on everyone's mind is: Could they support the kind of life we find here on Earth?
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A 66-million-year-old skull found in Colorado could unlock secrets about triceratops A fossil at least 66 million years old of a triceratops dinosaur discovered by construction workers on Aug. 25 in Thornton, Colo. (Lisa Watson / City of Thornton, Colorado, via AP).
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Fossil footprints challenge established theories of human evolution The footprints were discovered by Gerard Gierlinski (1st author of the study) by chance when he was on holiday on Crete in 2002. Gierlinski, a paleontologist at the Polish Geological Institute specialized in footprints, identified the footprints as ...
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What happens when you heat the Antarctic ocean by a single degree? What happens to aquatic life along the Antarctic seabed when the surrounding waters warm by a degree or two? Researchers spent six years developing a heating device capable of heating the ocean—while surviving the region's cutting climate—in an ...
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381 new species discovered in the Amazon A new WWF and Mamirauá Institute for Sustainable Development report, released on 30 August, reveals that a new animal or plant species is discovered in the Amazon every 2 days, the fastest rate to be observed this century.
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24 'Death Stars' tracked heading towards our solar system THERE'S a fleet of 'Death Stars' coming towards Earth. Some 600 are set to blunder past, bringing an icy hail of destruction.
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MIT is teaching robots to better move among us A team of scientists at MIT has developed an autonomous robot that uses a suite of sensors and an advanced machine learning technique to navigate crowded areas while adhering to (human) social norms.
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