Jumat, 29 September 2017

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As-it-happens update September 29, 2017
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For years, Elon Musk has been focused on building a colony on Mars. It's why he founded SpaceX in 2002, and it's been the driving force behind it ever since.
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A commercial effort to get humans into orbit around Mars in the late 2020s now includes a sleek vehicle to send astronauts down to the surface of the Red Planet.
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The Hubble Space Telescope is incredible and has done some truly remarkable science, but it's getting old. After all, it was launched in 1990.
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The event marks the fourth time that astronomers have detected the gravitational waves predicted by Einstein. By nd Ben GuarinoThe Washington Post.
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A new species of rat, four times larger than regular rodents, has been discovered on the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The creature, stretching almost half a metre (19in) in length, lives among the trees and survives on nuts that it cracks open ...
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Scientists embarked on a research expedition to the newly discovered lost continent of Zealandia. In case you hadn't previously heard, geologists found an entire continent earlier this year.
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Aquatic species apparently respond to crisis like humans do, fleeing when home is uninhabitable, sometimes surviving treacherous journeys on makeshift rafts, and showing up unexpectedly in new territory.
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Someday, you could take a flying taxi from Dubai to a Martian city in the middle of the desert right here on Earth. In preparation for its plans to establish a settlement on the red planet, the United Arab Emirates has announced that it's building a 1 ...
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Dr. Helena Malmström conducting on-site sampling of bone material in a mobile sampling lab pictured in this handout photo obtained by Reuters September 28, 2017.
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Australia was once home to a giant prehistoric Ice Age marsupial related to wombats and koalas, and that followed an annual seasonal migration.
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