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WA election: Colin Barnett dismisses claims of One Nation preference deal Pauline Hanson's One Nation party will target the Western Australian upper house in the 11 March election. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP.
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Physicists plan to test a new theory about the speed of light to explain what Einstein's theory can't One of the oddest things about our universe is that it has some fundamental constants. These constants—such as the speed of light in a vacuum—have numerical values that don't change no matter what conditions you test them under.
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Researchers 'breed' bacteria that replaces carbon with silicon CARBON-based life forms, beware! There's a new kid on the block. Researchers have successfully bred a bacteria that bonds with silicon, demonstrating alien life could be very weird indeed.
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President-Elect Donald Trump Aims For NASA To Focus On Mars Rather Than Climate Change (WASHINGTON EXAMINER) - President-elect Trump will take NASA out of the climate change business and refocus it on space exploration, a Trump team adviser said.
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Past glacier movements offer clues to the future of ice melt The West Antarctic ice sheet holds enough water to raise the world's oceans an estimated 10 feet, and it's shrinking. Scientists analyzing the region have had a reasonable understanding of the ice sheet's changes over the last three decades, thanks to ...
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Scientists just discovered a huge body of ice on Mars For years, scientists have been researching Mars, sending rovers (with more to come) onto the planet to explore our second-closest planetary neighbor.
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Can NASA whip up breakfast perfection for deep-space travel? NASA is developing a breakfast bar to save space and weight for missions into deep-space and Mars. By Ben Rosen, Staff November 27, 2016.
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The future of faster internet awaits government OK SpaceX has asked the government for permission to test what could someday be a massive network of satellites that will beam Internet service down to Earth.
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Fijian ants began farming 3 million years ago An ant colony nurtures a Squamellaria plants in the crease of a Macaranga tree. Photo by G. Chomicki/LMU. MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Ants have been farming for at least 3 million years.
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Saltmarsh sparrow could be extinct in 50 years, Audubon report warns HARTFORD, Conn. - Many birds in Connecticut are suffering slow, steady population declines because of a loss of nesting areas, and scientists say the saltmarsh sparrow could be extinct in 50 years.
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