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Loss of the night: Light pollution rising rapidly on a global scale (CNN) Artificial lighting at night is contributing to an alarming increase in light pollution, both in amount and in brightness, affecting places all over the world, a new study has found.
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Galapagos study finds that new species can develop in as little as two generations The breeding of two distinct parent species gave rise to a new lineage (termed "Big Bird" by the researchers). This lineage has been determined to be a new species.
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Whales migrate thousands of kilometres to scratch an itch Off the coast of northern Canada, on the very edge of the Arctic Circle, there is a bay where whales gather. Each summer bowhead whales come here en masse, and will do throughout their 200-year lifespan.
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Astronomers Want to Send a Probe to That Interstellar Asteroid, But There's a Catch It's not every day that an asteroid from outside the Solar System comes whizzing past your front door. In fact, it's only ever happened once that we've observed, when astronomers spotted interstellar asteroid 'Oumuamua in October.
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Dolly the sheep health fears 'unfounded' Concerns that Dolly the cloned sheep suffered from early-onset arthritis were unfounded, a study suggests. In fact, wear-and-tear in her joints was similar to that of other sheep of her age, regardless of how they were conceived, say researchers.
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Man who thinks the earth is flat will launch himself in a rocket he built in his own backyard Mike Hughes stands beside his steam-powered rocket, which he built from salvaged parts. Waldo Stakes/AP. AP | November 23, 2017. The countdown to launch creeps closer and there's still plenty for self-taught rocket scientist "Mad" Mike Hughes to do: ...
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Russian Billionaire Yuri Milner Planning to Search Saturn Moon Enceladus for Alien Life Before NASA Can A Russian billionaire plans to scour one of the solar system's mysterious moons for alien life and he could end up getting there faster than NASA, the New Scientist reports.
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NASA discovery of water on Mars was actually sand "Liquid water has been found on Mars," declared NASA in 2015 - but new research suggests what they saw was actually sand or dust.
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Ghost Particles Detected on Far Side of Earth Bolsters Crucial Physics Theory If we're ever going to truly understand how our Universe works, we'll need to take lots of different measurements, but measuring can be one of science's most difficult tasks.
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How Weird Flies Dive Underwater And Survive A Deadly Lake An alkali fly creates a protective bubble in order to dive in toxic and salty Mono Lake. Credit: Floris van Breugel / Caltech. Black Friday Deals Tracker is Live.
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