Kamis, 24 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 24, 2019
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On Sunday and Monday, those in the Western Hemisphere with clear skies were fortunate enough to see the last total lunar eclipse of the decade.
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The billionaire entrepreneur announced earlier this month that Starship - the vehicle SpaceX is developing to take people to and from Mars and other distant destinations - will be made of stainless steel rather than carbon fiber, as originally planned.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech. New research suggests that much of the material that made life possible on Earth arrived after a cataclysmic collision between our planet and a Mars-sized object billions of years ago—likely the same collision that produced ...
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Chinese researchers have cloned five gene-edited monkeys with a host of genetic disease symptoms, according to two scientific papers published today.
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Last year was a huge year for private spaceflight, with a steady stream of very successful launches and huge progress being made on more ambitious ventures.
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Scientists are getting closer to creating a genetic pest-control measure against rodents. Female mice engineered to carry a genetic cut-and-paste machine called a gene drive may be able to pass a particular version of one gene on to more than 80 ...
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Greenland's ice sheet is approaching a melting threshold faster than scientists thought; in two decades, it could become a major contributor to sea-level rise.
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The Nature Conservancy had some positive news to share about West Hawaii's coral reefs, which suffered the worst bleaching event in the state's history nearly four years ago: they appear to be on the way to recovery.
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Over the past decade optics researchers have shown mirrors are not necessary to see objects outside the line of sight. That success, though, required exotic lasers firing pulses lasting less than a trillionth of a second in duration and high ...
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See that beastie in the picture above? That's a newly-discovered species of shark paleontologists believe existed almost 70 million years ago.
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