Senin, 24 Oktober 2016

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As-it-happens update October 24, 2016
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After the talk, there were plenty of lingering questions about his Mars colonization plans: what about radiation? Where would people live?
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The International Space Station received its first shipment from Virginia in more than two years Sunday following a sensational nighttime launch observed 250 miles up and down the East Coast.
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Does the hoax suggest lazy peer editing, or predatory behavior on the part of academic organizations? By Joseph Dussault, Staff October 23, 2016.
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A tiny lander dispatched to Mars on a trial run had crashed and possibly exploded on the Red Planet, mission control said Friday, confirming Europe's second failed attempt to reach the alien surface.
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Dominant hand preference in humans is a trait that scientists are still trying to understand, but new evidence may show that whatever its purpose, the existence of dominant hands might stretch back way further than previously thought.
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The discovery of an Entelognathus fish fossil along with the Qilinyu remains revealed that the evolution of human jaws has a complex origin and it can be traced to both ancient fish.
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On Friday, the South Carolina Aquarium was the scene of an Underwater Pumpkin Carving competition involving six divers. The popular annual Halloween-inspired event took part in what amounted to a giant fish tank, complete with hundreds of fish and even ...
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The snow leopard population is already at an all-time low, but poaching hasn't stopped across their natural habitat in the high mountain ranges of Asia, according to a new report.
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A new study from researchers at Oxford may indicate that the universe is expanding at a constant rate, which means there is no need to posit a 'dark energy' that accelerates its expansion.
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