Selasa, 28 Februari 2017

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As-it-happens update February 28, 2017
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SpaceX will fly two private citizens on a trip around the moon in 2018, the company's founder Elon Musk announced Monday (Feb. 27).
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SEATTLE - Much of the country has been keeping a close eye on a giraffe due to give birth soon at a New York zoo. Hundreds of thousands of people are keeping a close eye on April the giraffe, thanks to a live stream set up by her home, Animal Adventure ...
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NASA has announced Solar Plus Probe which will be checking for risk of any major 'solar event' that can impact our planet.
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Clear skies prevailed across Patagonia in South America, providing intrepid eclipse-chasers with beautiful views of February 26th's annular solar eclipse.
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Lots of people went wild last month at the news that scientists had suddenly discovered some sort of physics holy grail: metallic hydrogen, hydrogen that turned into a metal.
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It's a bold change, or a reckless one, depending on your point of view. And it's not even necessarily a change NASA plans to carry out.
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Polar bears summering near Kaktovik, Alaska, scavenge on the bone pile, the remains of bowhead whales hunted by indigenous whalers.
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Investing in a backup planet might be a good idea, given what's been happening on Earth lately. The cost would only be a little over $20 trillion, but some nice real estate just came on the market.
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WASHINGTON - People have triggered five out of six wildfires in the U.S. over the last two decades, tripling the length of the wildfire season and making it start earlier in the East and last longer in the West, a new study finds.
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The resurrection of long extinct animals is now technologically within close reach, but a new paper argues that such efforts can do more harm than good.
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