Sabtu, 26 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 26, 2019
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One of Earth's oldest rocks may have been dug up on the moon. A chunk of material brought back from the lunar surface by Apollo astronauts in 1971 harbors a tiny piece of Earth, a new study suggests.
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NASA has developed a new, more powerful collection of commands to try to force the long-silent Opportunity rover on Mars to resume operations.
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A new image captured minutes before NASA's New Horizons probe zipped by a rocky object in the Kuiper Belt on New Year's Day shows the dual-lobed world - nicknamed Ultima Thule - is covered with intriguing fractures and a large crater-like depression ...
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SpaceX has fired up the rocket that will launch its first Dragon spacecraft built for astronauts on an uncrewed test flight next month.
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Almost exactly one year ago, the world met Hua Hua and Zhong Zhong, the first primates cloned through a technique that could theoretically produce an unlimited number of replicas.
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Around ten years ago, the discovery of a incomplete fossil gave paleontologists their first look at a very strange creature that once swam through a vast lagoon in what is now Hubei Province, China.
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The rays can be damaging to the eyes, and you will not want to look up at the sun while the eclipse is happening. Over the weekend, millions of Americans crowded into the narrow celestial interstate from OR to SC known as the "path of totality", where ...
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Our understanding of Neanderthals has shifted radically in the past decade. Once thought to be distinct from and far less intelligent than modern humans, Neanderthals have gotten their revenge with studies showing a.) they're much more capable than we ...
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Research from the University of Edinburgh has found that carbon dioxide emissions can be stored securely in underground rocks, even when geological faults are present.
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Web Desk - Solar power - the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity - is the cheapest and efficient long-term storage for the energy.
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