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An iceberg twice the size of New York City is about to break off of Antarctica A chasm and a crack on the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica are creeping closer and closer to one another, and when the two finally meet, a slab of ice twice the size of New York City will break away and float out to sea.
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Dramatic Dark Smudge Appears Where Hayabusa2 Landed on Ryugu Asteroid Japan's Hayabusa2 probe touched down successfully on the Ryugu asteroid late last week, blasting its surface and—hopefully—collecting samples.
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Striking study finds a climate tipping point in clouds The word "hysteresis" doesn't immediately seem threatening; it hints at a portmanteau of "history" and "thesis"—a dense read, perhaps, but those never killed anyone.
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Evidence for Man-Made Global Warming Hits 'Gold Standard': Scientists By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent. OSLO (Reuters) - Evidence for man-made global warming has reached a "gold standard" level of certainty, adding pressure for cuts in greenhouse gases to limit rising temperatures, scientists said on Monday.
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Israeli Moon Lander Fires Engine in Space for 1st Time Israel's Beresheet moon lander has performed its first in-space maneuver. The 5-foot-tall (1.5 meters) Beresheet, which launched to Earth orbit atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Thursday (Feb. 21), fired up its main engine for the first time yesterday (Feb.
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SpaceX crew capsule will carry a mannequin on its first trip to space station NASA this week gave the green light for the first test flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS).
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NASA scientists build 'primordial ocean' to re-create origins of life The ocean underneath Saturn's moon Enceladus may contain the necessary ingredients for life to begin. NASA/JPL-Caltech. If life can find a way to thrive in the deepest depths of Earth's oceans, what's stopping it from existing elsewhere in the cosmos?
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NASA facility in West Virginia renamed to honor Katherine Johnson NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - "Hidden figure" Katherine Johnson continues to collect honors for her work at NASA Langley during the space race - the most recent in her home state of West Virginia.
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With nanotubes, genetic engineering in plants is easy-peasy Inserting or tweaking genes in plants is more art than science, but a new technique developed by University of California, Berkeley, scientists could make genetically engineering any type of plant—in particular, gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9—simple ...
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The ESA captures stunning images of ancient waterways on Mars Mars as we know it today is a dusty, dried-up ball of rock with a little bit of ice here and there, but things were much different a long time ago.
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