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Great Barrier Reef Sees Record Coral Deaths This Year CANBERRA, Australia - Warming oceans this year have caused the largest die-off of corals ever recorded on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, scientists said Tuesday.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft is getting ready to skim Saturn's rings After 12 years of touring the Saturn system, NASA's Cassini spacecraft is about to enter a new orbit - one that will take the probe up close to the planet's famous rings.
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Got A Great Idea For Dealing With Poop In A Spacesuit? Let NASA Know NASA is looking for some help making the solar system's most portable port-a-potty. So if you think you know the best way to poop in a spacesuit, the agency is ready to hear it ... and you might make $30,000 for your trouble. The "Space Poop Challenge" ...
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Idea to cut NASA's role in climate science threatens major loss for Maine, scientists say The state is a hub for research - especially related to oceans - that relies on the agency's data and employs dozens in Portland, Boothbay and Orono.
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Study details breakup of West Antarctic Ice Sheet "If they are actually sites of weakness that are prone to rifting, we could potentially see more accelerated ice loss in Antarctica," said research Ian Howat.
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A Japanese theme park thought it was a good idea to freeze 5000 dead fish in a skating rink An amusement park in southwestern Japan has closed its ice-skating rink after public outrage over the rink's key feature: 5,000 dead fish frozen into the ice itself.
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Humpback Whale Euthanized Showing Signs of 'Trauma' During Necroposy: NOAA "Grown men were crying" as the dead whale was moved from a sandbar to the beach Monday, an official says. By Lisa Finn (Patch Staff) - November 28, 2016 7:28 pm ET.
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Scientists challenge Einstein's theory on speed of light It's no secret, Albert Einstein was a bonafide genius, but even geniuses get it wrong sometimes. A new proposed experiment to test Einstein's concept of the speed of light traveling at a constant rate could turn the theory of relativity on its head.
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Scientists discover the stupendous force (740 lbs.) of coconut crab's claws, get pinched in process The largest hermit crabs on the planet cannot help but attract speculation and curiosity. The Indo-Pacific creatures have been blamed, dubiously, for scampering off with Amelia Earhart's bones.
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The actual plan for how humans would colonize 'Mars' is revealed & it's quite terrifying While interviewing the cast, writers and scientists involved in making Nat Geo's docu-series, "Mars," we felt the need to ask everyone the following question: Given the opportunity, would he or she travel to the Red Planet?
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