Rabu, 02 November 2016

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As-it-happens update November 2, 2016
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Four-and-a-half billion years ago, something humongous sideswiped our planet. The debris from the collision was tossed into the sky and eventually coalesced into a brand-new body that began following Earth around its orbit, mimicking Earth's spin as it ...
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One of the world's biggest telescope projects might be forced to move its location to a different continent. The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) was due to be built in Hawaii, but ran into opposition with indigenous groups which consider its proposed site ...
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A NASA advisory committee has twice questioned SpaceX's fueling process - a procedure that came under closer scrutiny after one of the company's rockets exploded on a launch pad in September while being fueled.
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MIT researchers have engineered a bionic plant that can detect explosives and send a warning signal - without wires! - to scientists nearby.
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Gilead Sciences Inc. posted third-quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates amid steadily declining sales of its hepatitis C drugs, though it isn't rushing to fill its pipeline with deals.
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It is known as the 'jacuzzi of death' - and is one of the oddest places on the planet. Researchers first discovered a massive brine pool under the Gulf on Mexico in 2014 using a robosub.
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SAN ANTONIO - The long lines or forgetting to bring an identification card aren't problems astronauts on assignment are worried about.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Tuesday rejected a plan by U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to back out of a global climate change pact, saying a wise political leader should make policy in line with global trends, a rare comment on a ...
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A farmer unearthed an epic fossil find a year ago. Starting Saturday, visitors to U-M museum can see reconstructed woolly mammoth.
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This artist's rendition shows how a proposed laser-fluorescence instrument could operate on Mars. Credit: NASA. A sensing technique that the U.S.
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