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Divers are so fascinated with new fish, they don't see 10-foot shark just above them Scientists Luiz Rocha and Hudson Pinheiro were so busy discovering a bright new fish species that they almost missed the giant, pointy-toothed fish hovering right above them.
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Scientists make artificial Martian dirt, will sell it to you for $20 Scientists don't expect to get their hands on Martian soil anytime soon, so they're making their own. Created by University of Central Florida astrophysicists, this red soil, called Mars "simulant," is designed to give researchers a useful ...
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North Carolina Has A Massive Mosquito Problem After Hurricane Florence Some of the largest known mosquitoes in the world are creating a buzz across parts of North Carolina, and residents have Hurricane Florence to thank for it.
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NASA At 60; A Driving Force For Materials Science And Technology Innovation Today, NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a federal agency of the United States of America) celebrates its 60th birthday. Founded on 29th July 1958, NASA first started operating on 1st October in the same year. Sixty years ago ...
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Digging Deep Into the Mysteries of the Universe The clumping of matter in the universe has happened more slowly than expected, says study. The results were obtained by studying images of 10 million distant galaxies captured by an in-depth survey.
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Asteroid News: The End Of Dawn, The Beginning Of Hayabusa2 [Infographic] September was an interesting month for asteroids. An object over 2 miles wide passed by Earth, rovers were deployed onto the surface of an asteroid between Earth and Mars for the first time and an eleven-year mission to the asteroid belt is coming to ...
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Observed cosmic rays emanating from the Antarctic Antarctic impulse antenna NASA called ANITA for a long time watching the continent. However, only in 2016, researchers have noticed strange particles emanating from the Antarctic.
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Arctic sea ice still below average Sea ice in the Arctic has survived another summer more intact than in recent years, although the trend toward less ice at the top of the world with each passing summer continues unabated.
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Read These 5 Stories About The History Of Science This Weekend If you can't get enough cool science history, this Sunday evening reading list has you covered. From the Arctic Circle to the Orion Nebula, here are a few of this week's best journeys into the history of science and technology.
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Mitigating red tide more than killing algae, researcher says Public health, communication and compensating businesses are part of "red tide" mitigation efforts on the Pacific Coast. SARASOTA - Clarissa Anderson, a scientist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, has a big a job title - not only in characters ...
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