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InSight's Mars Landing Warms the Hearts of Chilled Space Buffs in Times Square NEW YORK - A group of about 40 space enthusiasts huddled under umbrellas yesterday (Nov. 26) as the lights in Times Square transmitted news of the "perilous" landing maneuver to bring NASA's InSight spacecraft down to the surface of Mars.
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'Siberian unicorn' walked Earth with humans A giant rhino that may have been the origin of the unicorn myth survived until at least 39,000 years ago - much longer than previously thought.
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Watch SpaceX push the limits of rocket recycling, again An illustration of the SSO-A payload in space. Spaceflight Industries. SpaceX pioneered landing and reusing commercial rockets capable of sending spacecraft to orbit, but the company has never used the same rocket stage more than twice.
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Biggest coral reseeding project launches on Great Barrier Reef Sydney (AFP) - Scientists have launched the largest-ever attempt to regenerate coral on the endangered Great Barrier Reef by harvesting millions of the creatures' eggs and sperm during their annual spawning.
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Decline of Tasmanian devils hits ecosystem: Australian study SYDNEY, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The disease-induced decline of the Tasmanian devil, the top scavenger in the Australian island state, is having severe repercussions for the broader ecosystem such as allowing carcasses to pile up and invasive feral cats to ...
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The International Space Station is crawling with bacteria and some may be harmful We may be dreaming of Mars this week, with NASA's InSight lander having touched down on the red planet yesterday. But before we join InSight out in the stars, there's still a lot of research to be done closer to home when it comes to understanding how ...
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Mote takes over as dean of OSU Graduate School Noted Oregon State University climate scientist Philip Mote has been promoted to vice provost and dean of OSU's Graduate School.
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Early People Interbreeding With Neanderthals Extra Frequent Than Beforehand Thought When Neanderthals and early humans shared Eurasia for over 35,000 years, they had sex far more often than scientists first imagined, a new research suggests.
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Behind the Scenes of Recovering NASA's Hubble In the early morning of October 27, the Hubble Space Telescope targeted a field of galaxies not far from the Great Square in the constellation Pegasus.
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In 15 years time humanity will be able to darken the Sun to combat globalnom warming The consequences of which can be unpredictable. Через 15 років людство зможе затемнювати Сонце для боротьби з глобадбним потеплінням.
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