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Huge Asteroid 'Florence' Zooms Past Earth in Record-Breaking Flyby A mountain-size space rock cruised past Earth this morning (Sept. 1) in a record-breaking encounter that has long had scientists drooling.
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Look at the mysterious 'dragon booger' found in Vancouver's Lost Lagoon "Dragon boogers" go by many names. "Moss animals," for one, and "bryozoans," for another. They're also known as "ectoprocta," meaning "anus outside.
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What's on US astronaut's wish list after 9 months in space? CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - After 9 ½ months in orbit, what's on Peggy Whitson's wish list? Will the record-setting NASA astronaut miss anything about space life?
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Monster X-ray laser offers glimpse into nano-world (Update) The world's most powerful X-ray laser opened Friday in Germany, promising to shed new light onto very small things by letting scientists penetrate the inner workings of atoms, viruses and chemical reactions.
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First hints of water on TRAPPIST-1 planets A new Hubble Space Telescope study suggests that there might be substantial amounts of water on the outer earth-sized planets orbiting nearby dwarf star TRAPPIST-1.
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Human-like creatures may have roamed Crete nearly 6 mn years ago: Study The human foot is distinctive. Our five toes lack claws, we normally present the sole of our foot flat to the ground, and our first and second toes are longer than the smaller ones.
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There's another star headed for our Solar System, but it won't arrive for a while Today, a colossal asteroid is cruising past our planet at a pretty safe distance, but if humanity is still around in some 1.3 million years, things are going to be getting pretty dicey here on planet Earth.
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SpaceX Crew Access Arm being prepped for 2018 installation at Kennedy Space Center A bridge that will be used by astronauts to board SpaceX craft before launching to the International Space Station is being prepared for a 2018 installation at Kennedy Space Center, according to NASA.
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Experiments Show How Neanderthals Made the First Glue There are many technological breakthroughs that have dramatically impacted the course of human history: the discovery of fire, the wheel, Doritos-flavored taco shells.
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