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Gravitational wave hunters bag fourth black-hole detection Scientists have detected another burst of gravitational waves coming from the merger of two black holes. The collision occurred nearly 2 billion years ago, but it was so far away that its shockwave has only just reached us.
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Good news: Scientists have discovered a new species of giant rat In the isolated Solomon Islands, mothers and fathers have been known to sing to their children of apocryphal rats. In one rhyme, Kamare and Isuku go scurrying up a child, one rat on each side.
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NASA and Russia Partner Up for Crewed Deep-Space Missions An artist's concept of NASA's deep-space gateway, an orbital outpost in cislunar space that would serve as a stepping stone for crewed Mars missions.
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'Lost Continent' Expedition Provides Clues to Earth's History A team of scientists set out to study the region known as "Zealandia." What they found dates back millions of years. View Images.
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Earth Had Life From Its Infancy Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. The Torngat Mountains in northeastern Canada are full of life.
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Giant Ice Structures on Pluto Are Evidence of Climate Change There Pluto's Bladed Terrain is just as welcoming as the name sounds. The landscape type, which is found only in the high elevation areas around the dwarf planet's equator, is covered in fields of giant spikes of ice as tall as the Eiffel Tower, with peaks ...
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Shipping risks rise as Antarctic ice hits record low Sea ice cover in Antarctica dropped to a record low this year, scientists said on Wednesday, as they warned the frozen continent's unpredictable nature poses growing risks to shipping including tourist cruises.
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Simulated Mars settlement will be built near Dubai, spanning 1.9 million square feet Humans aren't quite ready to make the journey to the red planet just yet, but once we are, we'll need to know exactly what kind of structures and technology work best to keep the first brave travelers alive and well.
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