Jumat, 24 Februari 2017

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As-it-happens update February 24, 2017
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ESA astronaut Homas Pesquet tweeted this image of the Dragon spacecraft hovering just below the space station Thursday. Credit: Thomas Pesquet/ESA/NASA.
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UNION CITY (CBS SF) - Recent DNA studies indicate that sexual encounters between Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens may have shaped modern man's health and well-being for generations to come.
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If you know your mythology, you're already familiar with Pluto's spooktacular namesake; the lovable dwarf planet is named after the Roman god of the underworld, also known as Hades in Greek mythology.
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SEATTLE - This week's discovery of seven planets around a distant star has a connection right here at the University of Washington.
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A giant crack that could release a chunk of ice larger than the state of Rhode Island into the sea was captured in stunning detail in new video footage of Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf.
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Bumble bees may have small brains, but that doesn't mean they're not inventive. A new study shows that the insects can innovate to solve complex problems, quickly figuring out a better way to get a sugar reward.
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On Aug. 21, a total solar eclipse will occur over the United States for the first time in more than 20 years. The last time a total eclipse was visible across the entire Lower 48 was 1979, and the next time it happens is 2045, so the excitement level ...
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After finding its home at the Smithsonian in Washington for more than four decades, the command module of the historic moon landing spacecraft Apollo 11 is going on 'a road trip.
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Australia's plan to rescue the beleaguered Great Barrier Reef has been set back at least two decades after the fragile ecosystem suffered its worst-ever bleaching last year, experts said Friday.
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An ancient North American dynasty ruling parts of the what is now the southwestern US 1,200 years ago used to only pass its power to elites born from powerful women, according to new DNA evidence.
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