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'Death Comet' To Pass Earth Much Farther Away Than In 2015 (CNN) - No, an asteroid shaped like a skull is not going to zip by Earth this Halloween. Asteroid 2015 TB145 looked like a skull when it passed by our planet three years ago on Halloween.
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Fancy Some Experimental Martian Dirt - Just $20 Plus Shipping Scientists at the University of Central Florida are selling their own simulated Martian and asteroid soil for experiments. When we finally get to Mars, we're going to need to be able to grow food and build shelters and to figure out how, we need Mars dirt.
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Hurricane Florence leaves behind millions of hungry mosquitoes Storm-battered North Carolinians are facing a new plague - millions of hungry mosquitoes, with some invading buggers three times the size of more common species.
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Student Project Scans Sky for Alien Laser Beams An ambitious, student-run hunt for intelligent aliens is underway. The Trillion Planet Survey has begun scanning the huge Andromeda galaxy, as well as our own Milky Way, for beams of light that could have been produced by advanced alien civilizations.
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Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica's Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern Physics There's something mysterious coming up from the frozen ground in Antarctica, and it could break physics as we know it. Physicists don't know what it is exactly.
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Japanese Rovers Take First Video Ever From The Surface Of An Asteroid A pair of Japanese rovers have given us our first ever video images from the surface of a moving asteroid, just one result from this ground-breaking mission.
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Uncover the secret of the toxicity of "zombie weeds" The task could not be solved in the past. Molecular biologists have discovered genes and signal molecules, causing algae release toxic "acid zombie" during the flowering of water in the ocean.
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Scientists show polar 'polynya' supported marine life during last Ice Age An oasis in the hostile Arctic Ocean sustained marine life and ocean circulation during the last Ice Age, according to a new study.
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Why the NASA InSight Lander Can't Help Troubled Opportunity Rover NASA's Opportunity rover is still napping after an intense Martian dust storm, and its partner rover, Spirit, is already dead (Rest in Power, Spirit).
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Why we can expect more whopper hurricanes in coming years FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The Atlantic's warmer waters triggered the unusual number of major hurricanes last year, according to a new study that predicts the region could see a couple of extra whopper storms each year by the end of the century.
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