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Quantum Computers Bust Problem Conventional Computers Can't Solve Fluorescent lights emerge from the University of Maryland quantum simulator, revealing the results of the experiment. Credit: University of Maryland.
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Apocalyptic volcanic super eruption that could DESTROY civilisation is much closer than we thought, say experts The next volcanic 'super eruption' with the power to return humanity to a pre-civilised state could be due much sooner than previously thought.
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The deepest fish in the sea is much more successful than she looks There may be nothing new under the sun. But something new was just discovered deep in the ocean. The Mariana Trench, in the western pacific, near Guam, is the deepest stretch of ocean on Earth.
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The supermoon ain't all it's cracked up to be Have you heard? The supermoon is coming. Yes, that's right. On December 3, the first and last supermoon of 2017 will rise around the world.
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Science solves the mystery of the elusive Yeti (Source: CNN) The Yeti has loomed large in legend and folklore for hundreds of years. Even Disneyland's Matterhorn ride features a Yeti.
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Watch the International Space Station sweep up Interstate 95 corridor in a prime-time show tonight Look up. This evening, around 5:34 p.m., the International Space Station (ISS) will zip up the East Coast, putting on quite a spectacle from Charleston, S.C.
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NASA sensor to study space junk too small to be seen from Earth The film Gravity dramatized the risks of space junk. But although flyaway wrenches and broken-off rocket parts may pose the deadliest threat to spacecraft, most orbital debris is actually much smaller—think flecks of paint and the splinters of ...
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VIDEO: NASA's Next Mars Rover Mission Set For Red Planet In Just a Few Years ABOVE VIDEO: In just a couple of years, NASA's newest rover will be flying to Mars. The Mars 2020 mission will use the next generation of science and landing technology to collect rock samples for a possible return by a future mission.
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An interstellar visit both familiar and alien This autumn, the galaxy came calling in the form of a small, reddish, cigar-shaped object named Oumuamua by astronomers based in Hawaii.
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Rocket Lab's Tiny-Satellite Launcher Will Get 2nd Test in December A Rocket Lab Electron rocket sits on the launchpad at the company's launch facility in New Zealand, ahead of a test flight. The launch window opens Dec. 8, 2017.
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