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Astronauts tackle air leak on International Space Station Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are having to deal with an air leak from a possible collision. It has been traced to a small hole in a capsule that was used to deliver a new crew to the laboratory 400km (250 miles) above the Earth ...
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Pests to eat more crops in warmer world Insects will be at the heart of worldwide crop losses as the climate warms up, predicts a US study. Scientists estimate the pests will be eating 10-25% more wheat, rice and maize across the globe for each one degree rise in climate temperature.
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As Florida Struggles With Algae Blooms, NOAA Research Program Is At Risk As Florida struggles with 'red tide' algae blooms on the west coast and blue-green algae in inland waterways, a federal program to help communities deal with harmful algae outbreaks is set to lose its Congressional authorization at the end of September.
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WATCH: How NASA Scientist Looks in the Depths of Great Red Spot to Find Water on Jupiter By NASA // August 31, 2018. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Delicious Digg This Stumble This.
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