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NASA Scientists Find Possibly Infectious Superbugs on Board the ISS No place is safe from the scourge of superbugs, a new study suggests, not even space. According to the study, samples of bacteria resistant to several antibiotics have been found on the International Space Station (ISS).
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Mars landing was a nail-biter for Redmond rocket engineers At Aerojet Rocketdyne in Redmond, which made the rocket engines for NASA's latest mission to Mars, the final "seven minutes of terror" as the lander headed for the surface were familiar, but still intense.
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Scientists: 'superheated blast from the sky' destroyed Dead Sea cities, pointing to Sodom in Bible Scientists have found that a "superheated blast from the skies" destroyed cities near the Dead Sea 3,700 years ago, which biblical analysts are saying echoes the destruction of Sodom.
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Spraying Aerosols Into The Sky to Cool The Planet Is 'Technically Possible', Harvard Scientists Find The idea was once taboo, but desperate times may just call for desperate measures. If humans are able to spray millions of tons of sulfate aerosol into the sky, we could create a sort of chemical canopy that reflects heat from the Sun and takes the ...
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Extreme weather is turning the Arctic BROWN - and it could accelerate climate change New study warns extreme climatic events can significantly reduce the ability of Arctic ecosystems to take up carbon; Researchers studied effects of two extreme winter weather events.
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'Unicorn' DNA has been collected and analyzed for the first time It's an animal that has captured our imagination ever since remains were first unearthed in Siberia: the so-called "Siberian unicorn" (Elasmotherium sibiricum), a massive beast that once sported a singular horn like no other.
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Tycoon from China's Hong Kong donates 3.25 mln USD to Australian cancer trial SYDNEY, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- The founder of China's Hong Kong-based industry conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings, Li Ka-shing, has donated 4.5 million Australian dollars (3.25 million U.S.
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6 Doctors Swallowed and Pooped Lego Minifigures So You Don't Have To Earlier this year, six pediatric scientists decapitated six Lego minifigures, then swallowed the heads. The researchers did this to answer a simple, scientific question: How long does it take to poop a brick?
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Parents Learn Signs of Drug Abuse at Southern Tier Schools An Otsego County organization is teaching parents to recognize substance abuse among teens. "Truth Pharm" will be hosting a series of events known as "Shawna Has A Secret" at local schools.
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