Rabu, 26 Oktober 2016

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As-it-happens update October 26, 2016
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A software glitch in the computers on board the ExoMars Schiaparelli lander may have caused it to crash on the surface of the red planet last week, Nature reported Tuesday, citing Andrea Accomazzo, the European Space Agency's head of solar and ...
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Astronauts experience back pain after traveling to space. Findings of a new study attribute this to the shrinking and weakening of the spinal muscles.
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Perched among the branches and needles of California's redwood forests are nestled wayfaring hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus). A migratory species capable of traveling hundreds of miles, hoary bats may wander throughout western North America before ...
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Few regions of the world are as unstable in the face of advancing climate change as frozen West Antarctica, where rapidly melting glaciers have scientists on edge about the potential for huge amounts of future sea-level rise.
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New solar system objects used to be a distraction for Konstantin Batygin, a planetary scientist and theorist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena.
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Add this to the long list of celestial End Times portents to keep you up at night: Saturn's north polar hexagon, a six-sided vortex of unknown origin that could easily swallow our entire planet, has changed color.
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With help from Annie Snider and Joshua Posaner. CLINTON'S BIG MONEY ENVIRO DONORS: Hillary Clinton's campaign set up a call with nine major green donors in August 2015 to "discuss how climate and energy issues are playing out within the context ...
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If you go outside tonight and look up, you could witness the dazzling effects of some particularly stormy celestial weather. The Space Weather Prediction Center at NOAA issued an alert this morning warning of a "Strong" geomagnetic storm buffering the ...
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Wesa, a two-week-old California condor chick, hatched on Feb. 24, 2013, making it the first of the season at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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