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Fossilised eggs shed light on reign of pterosaurs The largest clutch of pterosaurs eggs ever discovered suggests that the extinct flying reptiles may have gathered together in vast colonies to lay their eggs.
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Rising Seas Could Submerge the Oldest English Settlement in the Americas Tens of thousands of known archaeological sites are threatened by sea level rise in the southeast, and far more currently unknown and unrecorded, as shown here at low spatial resolution.
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The 2017 supermoon: How to see it and get the best photo (CNN) On Sunday, stargazers, astronomers and curious sky-watchers will get a chance to witness the first and only supermoon of 2017.
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Supermassive Black Hole Binary Photobombs Andromeda Galaxy, Tightest Pair Ever Seen While looking for an unusual star in the nearby Andromeda galaxy, astronomers instead found a pair of supermassive black holes. The binary system is the most closely orbiting pair of black holes of their kind we have ever seen.
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From rock 'n' roll to landing on Mars: NASA scientist holds talk on space exploration Adam Steltzner from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory talks with Matt Ehlman during a Morning Fill Up session at The Garage on Thursday.
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Scientists Have Solved the Mystery of the Yeti It has been called many things over the centuries, including the Yeti, the Abominable Snowman, and the Bumble in Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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Subsurface Oceans And Tidal Heating May Hold The Key To Finding Alien Life [Infographic] Global subsurface oceans occur when liquid water exists in large amounts below the surface of a planet or moon. There are many examples of subsurface oceans in our solar system and they are probably our best hope for discovering life on other planets ...
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Meet the longest-serving woman at NASA When Susan Finley started charting the trajectories for rockets in January 1958, NASA didn't formally exist. Finley was employed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at the time, working as a "human computer.
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"Monkey King" makes China world leader in dark matter detection Chang Jin, chief scientist of China's Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) and vice director of the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), speaks at a report meeting of achievement of the satellite in Nanjing, capital of ...
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Surviving In -40C Using Nothing But Green Energy Evoking images of calving icebergs, and endless white icescapes, Antarctica has been described as a "silence deep with a breath like sleep".
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