Kamis, 29 Desember 2016

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As-it-happens update December 29, 2016
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More than 100,000 cheetahs prowled Africa's arid grasslands little more than a century ago. But the powerful predators now number just 7,100, and their populations are plummeting toward extinction, according to a new report.
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The year 2016 will last a little longer. You'll need to wait a second! As massive as our planet is, the Earth still "brakes" for ocean waves.
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Vera Rubin, shown operating the 2.1-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory with Kent Ford's spectrograph attached. Image credit NOAO/AURA/NSF.
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This year is likely to remembered as a turning point for climate change. It's the year the impacts of rising carbon pollution became impossible to ignore.
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Wolverine from X-Men has an incredible ability to regenerate damaged tissues and heal wounds almost instantly. Now Wolverine has inspired scientists at the University of California-Riverside to develop a self-healing material that could help robots ...
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Maybe 2016 wasn't your year. Buck up, at least your $60 million dollar rocket bearing a $200 million dollar payload didn't explode on the launchpad.
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The DNR has scrubbed wording from a web page that says humans are the main cause of climate change. Loading… Post to Facebook. DNR purges climate change from web page The DNR has scrubbed wording from a web page that says humans are the ...
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A huge area of volcanic activity near heavily populated Naples, Italy, is reaching a critical point and scientists think it could erupt.
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A ferruginous hawk was spotted during the Christmas Bird Count on Monday near Montezuma County roads V and 20. Ar 161229632. A ferruginous hawk was spotted during the Christmas Bird Count on Monday near Montezuma County roads V and 20.
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In this handout image provided by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and transmitted with the help of NICT and JAXA, the solar eclipse is seen on July 22, 2009 in Iwojima Island, Tokyo, Japan.
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