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Octopuses are so clever, scientists missed a species right under their noses Of all the animals kept in aquariums around the world, one always stands out. The jellyfish, the sharks, the skates, the giant sea bass, and the clownfish—they're beautiful and often impressive, sure, but in the end, behind their glass enclosures ...
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Nearby asteroid is surprisingly big, as seen by telescope that survived Hurricane Maria When the asteroid named 3200 Phaethon passed by our planet earlier in December, people were watching. The asteroid is not a huge space rock, but it zipped close enough to Earth that NASA classified Phaethon as a "potentially hazardous asteroid.
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses in 2018 Two total lunar eclipses occur this year, the first since late 2015, in January and July. Meanwhile, three solar eclipses take place in 2018 - all of them only partial cover-ups.
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VIDEO: NASA's Year In Review For 2017, Groundbreaking Discoveries and Record-Setting Exploration (NASA) - The Moon became a key focus point for NASA in 2017, whether it was blocking out the Sun during one of the most-viewed events in U.S.
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New Underwater Spider Species Named After Bob Marley Researchers have found a new species of spider along the coastline of Queensland Australia. The new spider species usually remains hidden underwater.
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A Gift from Saturn: Icy Moon Enceladus Amid Glowing Rings (Photo) Saturn's icy moon Enceladus is seen half-lit, with the gas giant's glistening rings in the background, in this image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft released Dec. 27, 2017.
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UW's robotic fleet will probe under Antarctic ice shelves for clues to future sea-level rise Later this month, a University of Washington researcher will heave a half-million dollars' worth of robotic sensors into the frigid waters off Antarctica - and hope for the best.
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Before we colonise Mars, let's look to our problems on Earth Elon Musk, NASA with Lockheed Martin, and now Boeing are all looking towards the red planet, with heady predictions of missions during the 2020s.
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Scientists are Growing Hardy new Corals in the Lab Corals around the planet are in trouble. They are fragile creatures that are prone to suffer harm even from moderate changes in water temperatures, levels of salinity and degrees of acidity.
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Sting with a twist: Thieves cashing in with stolen beehives Beekeepers say fellow professionals must be behind the increasing theft of hives across the region. Subscribe to our daily newsletter.
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