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Hawaii poised to ban sale of some sunscreens that harm coral HONOLULU - Many sunscreen makers could soon be forced to change their formulas or be banned from selling the lotions in Hawaii. State lawmakers passed a measure this week that would ban the sale of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate by ...
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Prof Stephen Hawking's multiverse finale Prof Stephen Hawking's final research paper suggests that our Universe may be one of many similar to our own. The theory resolves a cosmic paradox of the late physicist's own making.
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Flat-Earthers Explain Why We Don't Fall Off the Edge of Our Planet, and It Involves Pac-Man More than 200 flat-Earth enthusiasts descended on West Midlands, England, this past weekend to "engage freely in deep and meaningful discussions," according to the Flat Earth Convention UK.
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This is what the first bird beak looked like (CNN) Scientists already knew that birds evolved from dinosaurs. But thanks to a Yale-led study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, they know what the first bird beak looked like during that evolutionary journey.
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Discovery suggests humans lived in Philippines much earlier than believed Archaeologists have unearthed tools and a rhino skeleton on the island of Luzon that may point to the existence of a human relative from 700,000 years ago.
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NASA's Mini Fission Reactor Could Help Humans Survive on Mars, and It Just Cleared Early Tests NASA announced today that it has completed tests of its Kilopower portable nuclear fission reactor, a device designed to one day power bases on Mars or the moon.
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An Exoplanet First! Helium Spotted on Bizarre Comet-Like World For the first time, astronomers have detected helium in the atmosphere of an alien world, a new study reports. The discovery shows that it's possible to probe the air of at least some exoplanets without launching a new space telescope dedicated to this ...
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Mars InSight: NASA's journey into the Red Planet's deepest mysteries NASA's Mars InSight spacecraft, scheduled to launch on Saturday, is headed to one of the most boring places on the red planet.
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This is what a payload fairing looks like as it returns from space SpaceX has been experimenting during recent launches with recovering the payload fairing at the top of its Falcon 9 rocket. The fairing is a $6 million shroud that protects the satellite during its turbulent ride through the atmosphere and into outer ...
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Stargazing May: Time to spot the Great Red Spot as Jupiter comes out to play By Jove! Despite competition from Venus, Jupiter is lording it over the heavens this month. On 9 May, the giant planet is at "opposition" - opposite the Sun in the sky, at its brightest, and closest to the Earth.
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