Jumat, 02 November 2018

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As-it-happens update November 2, 2018
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Darkness has finally come for Dawn. NASA's Dawn spacecraft - which orbited the two largest objects in the asteroid belt, Vesta and Ceres, during its long and accomplished life - has run out of fuel and died, agency officials announced today (Nov. 1).
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LONDON—In the first attempt of its kind, researchers plan to sequence all known species of eukaryotic life—66,000 species of animals, plants, fungi, and protozoa—in a single country, the United Kingdom.
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But scientists are making a dent. A network of 4,000 sensors, known as Argo, has been providing solid temperature data, though that data only covers the upper 2,000 meters of ocean.
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For centuries, human beings have wondered about the possibility of other Earths orbiting distant stars. Perhaps some of these alien worlds would harbor strange forms of life or have unique and telling histories or futures.
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On Thursday, Russian officials held a press conference to reveal that they have determined what caused last month's Soyuz mid-flight failure.
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NASA's Mars rover known as Opportunity has been on Mars nearly 15 years, a wee bit longer than the 90 days it was originally designed for.
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NASA's Hubble telescope has sent back some stunning images of eye-catching sights in the sky, but shadows aren't usually a highlight of the eye candy it produces.
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The eggshells of modern birds exhibit a spectacular array of rainbow hues—from butter yellow to blood red, palest aqua to darkest cyan.
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Scientists in Australia have for the first time demonstrated the protection of correlated states between paired photons—packets of light energy—using the intriguing physical concept of topology.
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Humanity is building powerful rockets like the SpaceX BFR and NASA Space Launch System that can take a payload far away from Earth.
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