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As-it-happens update September 3, 2017
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NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson smiles after returning to Earth on a Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan on Sept. 3, 2017 local time (Sept. 2 EDT), ending a record-breaking mission to the International Space Station.
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A Stephen Hawking-led project has detected what could be signs of alien life from a galaxy 3 billion light years away from Earth. (NASA/Getty Images).
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Last month, scientists, both expert and citizen, descended upon Vancouver's Stanley Park to see what sort of fascinating wildlife they could find.
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London, Sep 2 (PTI) Scientists have discovered human-like footprints from Greeces largest island Crete - dating back to 5.7 million years - that may put the established theories of early human evolution to the test.
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The bones don't stop coming. After the initial discovery of a triceratops fossil at a Thornton construction site, more bones were found a few days later and as of Saturday, parts of the skull and another rib were found.
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Step outside in September as the five fabulous visible planets jostle for evening and morning positions. In the west-southwestern sky after sunset find Jupiter and its 2017 travel companion - the star Spica - hanging out low above the horizon.
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This facility is launched to analyse the fast moving atoms and molecules as human eyes cannot see them. Nupur Jha. September 2, 2017 22:53 IST.
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According to a new study, headed by the University of Southampton and involving a group of International Researchers, massive CO2 emissions from volcanoes were responsible for the extreme global warming event that occurred 56 million years ago, during ...
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Uranus' moon Cressida would float if placed in water, according to new research, which has recorded the first measurements of the satellite's mass and density.
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