Jumat, 28 September 2018

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As-it-happens update September 28, 2018
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It may be no surprise, but Japan space agency scientists and engineers are nonetheless thrilled by the images being sent to Earth by two jumping robotic rovers that they dropped onto an asteroid about 280 million kilometers (170 million miles) away.
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More than 40 years after the first initiatives were taken to ban the use of PCBs, the chemical pollutants remain a deadly threat to animals at the top of the food chain.
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Most people thought the problem of polychlorinated biphenyls - known as PCBs - had been solved. Some countries began banning the toxic chemicals in the 1970s and 1980s, and worldwide production was ended with the 2001 Stockholm Convention.
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Physicists in Japan have created the strongest controllable magnetic field in recorded human history. Not only the strongest field ever, but the magnetic field created by scientists at the University of Tokyo was sustained for a longer period than any ...
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In many industries, a decade is barely enough time to cause dramatic change unless something disruptive comes along - a new technology, business model or service design.
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WASHINGTON - 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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This artist's illustration shows the newly discovered dinosaur species Ledumahadi mafube foraging in the Early Jurassic of South Africa.
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Over the summer, the biggest news on the Martian surface was the massive dust storm. Growing to eventually cover the entire planet, the storm presented a major challenge to NASA's ongoing exploration of Mars.
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There's a different kind of Halloween sequel in the works, and it's coming soon to the skies near Earth. A skull-like asteroid that passed Earth in October 2015 is coming back for another visit in early November.
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Since the beginning of civilization, humanity has wondered whether we are alone in the universe. As NASA has explored our solar system and beyond, it has developed increasingly sophisticated tools to address this fundamental question.
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