Rabu, 23 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 23, 2019
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The blood-red color of the moon during a total lunar eclipse may be difficult to explain without a basic understanding of orbital mechanics, but flat-Earth conspiracy theorists have come up with a way to circumvent scientific facts and construct a ...
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NASA has pulled astronaut Eric Boe, who was scheduled as a crew member for the first manned test flight of Boeing's Boeing CST-100 Starliner crew capsule in the second half of 2019, as he "is unable to fly due to medical reasons," the space agency said ...
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Greenland has gone through an "unprecedented" period of ice loss within the last two decades. The Grace satellites revealed a four-fold increase in mass being lost from Greenland's ice sheet from 2003-2013.
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Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket ready for launch in Texas, backed by a starry sky. Blue Origin. After a number of delays, Blue Origin is hoping to get back to space as soon as Wednesday with its first launch in six months.
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A new species of prehistoric freshwater shark has been found by a North Carolina State lecturer, and it had "spaceship-shaped teeth," according to statement from the university.
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Including the powerful ALMA into an array of telescopes for the first time, astronomers have found that the emission from the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* at the center of the galaxy comes from a smaller region than previously thought.
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By MarEx 2019-01-22 18:03:44. A team of researchers based at the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh have recreated the famous Draupner rogue (freak) wave for the first time.
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The roughly half a dozen Cas9 enzymes available for DNA editing scratch the surface of the armamentarium of Cas enzymes that exist in bacteria.
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For years, the length of a day on Saturn has remained an unsolved puzzle to frustrated astronomers. But now, a graduate student from the University of California Santa Cruz believes that he has finally solved the mystery.
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