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Don't mess with the coconut crab, one of the strongest pinchers on land Coconut crabs might be the heavyweight champions of all crustaceans. The largest land-dwelling crab on Earth, Birgus latro can lift about 66 pounds with its pincers and can pinch with about 750 pounds of force.
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Antarctic explorers help make discovery—100 years after their epic adventures One of the first aerial photographs of the Antarctic, this picture was obtained from a balloon in 1901. It shows Erich von Drygalski's ship, the logbooks of which were used in the study.
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How Physics Falls Apart If The EMdrive Works An EMdrive prototype, as seen in a testing chamber at NASA Eagleworks. Image credit: H. White et al., AIAA 2016. Imagine a rocket that works without fuel.
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West Antarctica is in huge trouble. But now, scientists say the problem may date back to 1945 Science likes to surprise us. That's the extraordinary, mind-opening thing about it. It's possible that is now happening with one of the most stunning stories yet in the climate change saga - the finding that the enormous glaciers of West Antarctica ...
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Fireball Spotted in Night Sky Over Florida A "fireball" was seen blazing through the evening sky over western Florida late Monday night. Dashboard cameras from the Venice Police Department and the North Port Police Department captured the blinding ball of light, believed to be a very bright ...
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Did NASA Mars Rover find a signature of past life? During its wheeled treks on the Red Planet, NASA's Spirit rover may have encountered a potential signature of past life on Mars, report scientists at Arizona State University (ASU).
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SpaceX to provide launch services for NASA satellite that will survey Earth's water As billionaire Elon Musk and his team explore the likelihood of humans stepping on the surface of Mars soon, his company, SpaceX, has been selected by NASA, the space agency of the United States, to provide launch services for its SWOT mission.
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NASA hopes for five more year-long ISS missions Just because Scott Kelly has landed and retired doesn't mean that NASA is done with long-term stays in space. The agency informs Ars Technica that it's aiming for five more year-long missions aboard the International Space Station, with the first ...
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Trump adviser proposes dismantling NASA climate research An adviser to Donald Trump says NASA should no longer conduct climate research, a proposal that has been swiftly condemned by leaders in the Earth science and climate communities.
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Dinosaurs were wiped out as Earth's surface sloshed like liquid, scientists found Dinosaurs were wiped off the earth when an asteroid hit 66 million years ago. Now, scientists have more information about what actually happened upon the impact that caused the giant creatures to go extinct.
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