Senin, 04 Desember 2017

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As-it-happens update December 4, 2017
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The supermoon rises behind the U.S. Capitol and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017. Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA.
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Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist Charles L. Bennett was awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics on Sunday. Sarah GantzContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun.
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If you spend any time on the internet, it seems every few months humanity is faced with a looming existential threat from the depths of space.
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Scientists have figured out a way to create feathers from alligator scales, which could unlock secrets on dinosaur evolution. Scientists have figured out a way to transform alligator scales into feathers in a laboratory, which could provide vital clues ...
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Getting to explore space sounds pretty darn cool, but the experience comes with many sacrifices. Sure, time away from family must be rough, but one of the most heartbreaking losses is having to leave delicious pizza behind on Earth.
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NASA has fast-tracked an ambitious plan to visit an asteroid made entirely of metal in a mission that could prevent future catastrophic Earth collisions.
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Images sent back from NASA's Juno spacecraft have proved just how magnificent Jupiter, our solar system's largest planet, is.
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Amid the brutal social media war between flat-Earthers and, you know, sane and educated people, renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has decided to weigh in.
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A recent study determined that supposed DNA samples from a Yeti are actually those of some Himalayan bears. As we reported recently, scientists debunked claims of Yeti DNA samples by proving that they belonged to some Himalayan bears that were already ...
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Data from the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes suggest that the hot Jupiter WASP-18b has an overabundance of carbon monoxide and little water vapor.
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