Minggu, 03 Februari 2019

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As-it-happens update February 3, 2019
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Take some time out of your day to ooh and ahh at the beauty of the universe - Hubble has shared another stunning image of a nearby galaxy.
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Update: Yesterday, February 1, marked 16 years since the 2003 Columbia disaster. Those both in the space industry and those watching have long realized and acknowledged the inherent risk in reaching the heavens ("The conquest of space is worth the risk ...
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IF YOU wander outside during these cold, dark February evenings, you will be treated to a bright, shimmering beacon low in the southern sky known as Sirius, the brightest star visible from Earth.
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US - The Thwaites Glacier, which is approximately the size of Florida, is currently responsible for about 4 percent of the global rise in sea levels; it holds enough ice to raise the worlds' oceans by more than 65cm if it melts.
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Denisova Cave, located in the foothills of the Altai mountains, is an extraordinarily important place in the history of human evolution.
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Date: February 2, 2019; Source: Penn State; Summary: The Greenland ice sheet melted a little more easily in the past than it does today because of geological changes, and most of Greenland's ice can be saved from melting if warming is controlled, say ...
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Date: February 2, 2019; Source: University of California - Santa Barbara; Summary: In efforts to curb our use of greenhouse gas-generating fossil fuels, plant-based biofuels are among the top contenders as alternative liquid energy sources for ...
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The night sky has become a tourist destination. But wait a minute. Can't we see the night sky simply by stepping outside after dark and looking up?
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First synthesized by Albert Hofmann, a researcher with the Swiss chemical company Sandoz, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a hallucinogenic drug that was initially used by the CIA to conduct clandestine experiments, as per History.
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