Selasa, 25 Oktober 2016

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As-it-happens update October 25, 2016
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A little dishonesty goes a long way. Scientists who studied the brain activity of people who told small lies to benefit themselves found that these fibs appeared to pave the way to telling whoppers later.
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WASHINGTON - SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk provided some additional details on Sunday (Oct. 23) about a Mars transportation system he unveiled last month, including plans to test in the near future one of its key technologies.
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In a landmark ruling Monday, a U.S. appeals court said that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) - a federal agency - had acted reasonably when it proposed to list certain populations of bearded seals in Alaska as "threatened" under the ...
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Imagine a place where the oceans were full of purple algae and plants on the forest floor glowed a gorgeous, iridescent blue. This is not the setting of a Dr.
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24 October 2016 - Globally averaged concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere surged again to new records in 2016, and, based on readings of the longest-established greenhouse gas monitoring station at Mauna Loa, Hawaii, the United Nations ...
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JUNEAU, Alaska - An appeals court panel on Monday ruled that a federal agency acted reasonably in proposing to list a certain population of bearded seals threatened by sea ice loss.
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European Space Agency (ESA) controllers lost contact with the Schiaparelli Mars lander last week. It appears that the entry, descent, and landing sequence didn't go as expected, with failures related to the timing of the parachute and the retro-rockets ...
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Open-cell cloud formation over the Bahamas, imaged by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite on Feb. 19, 2002.
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UNITED NATIONS - The UN's World Meteorological Organization said Monday that heat-trapping gases in Earth's atmosphere are growing faster than ever before, with carbon dioxide surging permanently beyond a troubling milestone.
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Some 1.8 million years ago, a right-handed human ancestor living in Tanzania accidentally nicked her teeth with a stone tool. 0. Picture of mouth of Homo habilis fossil.
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