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Supernovae, and the "invisible side" of the Sun Two recent short news about astronomy led me to think about how difficult it is to communicate "correctly" —in the meaning "appropriate for the reader whom the story is meant for"— science.
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Metallic Hydrogen Sample Mysteriously Disappears: Report Metallic Hydrogen sample created by Harvard University research team has disappeared mysteriously from the lab. Harvard researchers created first ever sample of metallic hydrogen last month.
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NASA plan could put astronauts on ULA rocket The Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, the second stage of NASA's new Space Launch System, is near completion at United Launch Alliance in Decatur.
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NASA Just Discovered Seven New Exoplanets... So What? On Wednesday, the scientists at NASA kind of freaked out. They announced the discovery of some seemingly Earth-like planets outside of our solar system, a group of rocky globes they're calling 'TRAPPIST-1.
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Neanderthal DNA Still Affects Health and Looks of Modern Humans U.S. researchers have shed new light on how Neanderthal DNA still influences genes in modern humans. The new study published this week in the journal Cell says that the inherited molecule effects which of our genes are turned on or off.
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Researchers teach bees to play their own version of golf The 'game,' which involves pushing a ball into a designated area for a reward, is unlike most behaviors a bee would be instinctively prepared for in the wild.
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NASA Developing New Material For Stronger Vehicles And Mars Habitats NASA Funds Two New Institutes to Develop Technology for Space Exploration (Photo : NewsBeat Social / You Tube Sreenshot) NASA has given the nod for two Space Technology Research Institutes to develop new generation technologies using new ...
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Investigation Reveals That Wikipedia's Bots Are in a Silent, Never-Ending War With Each Other Wikipedia, the fifth most popular website on the internet - according to Wikipedia - has amassed an amazing 40 million entries since its launch in 2001, but underneath all that free information, a cold cyber war has been waging.
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Umpqua Star Gazer: Planets switch from Evening to Morning Stars in March Venus exhibits a dual "personality." First, Venus dominates the early March skies as the dazzling "evening star." Then, in late March, Venus is both "evening and morning star.
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