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NASA Will Consider Adding Crew to Next-Gen Rocket's Debut Launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA will take about a month to assess how much extra time, money and risk would be added to the debut flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket if a two-member crew was aboard, officials said today.
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Potential Trump Science Adviser Says Climate Change Is Great The new US administration has taken its time in employing a science adviser. Back when Barack Obama was elected in 2008, science adviser John Holdren was nominated a month before inauguration.
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It's our Solar System in miniature, but could TRAPPIST-1 host another Earth? Scientists have discovered seven Earth-sized planets, so tightly packed around a dim star that a year there lasts less than two weeks.
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'Ring of fire' eclipse treat for southern skygazers A spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse Sunday will regale skygazers in South America and southern Africa. More. A spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse Sunday will regale skygazers in South America and southern Africa, with seafarers in the ...
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The dawn of a new era for Supernova 1987a (Update) This new image of the supernova remnant SN 1987A was taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in Jan. 2017 using its Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3).
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How smart is a bumblebee? Smarter than you'd think, say scientists. February 24, 2017 —It turns out you can teach an old bee new tricks. The fuzzy insects can even improve on the method, scientists say.
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The Red Planet is red hot right now, but are we really ready to send people to Mars? NASA, SpaceX, China, India, Europe, and the UAE all want to go to Mars, but will they ever be able to bring people along for the ride?
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The automated, invisible revert-wars of Wikipedia's bot ecosystem In Even good bots fight, a paper written by Oxford Internet Institute researchers and published in PLOS One, the authors survey the edits and reverts made by Wikipedia's diverse community of bots, uncovering some curious corners where bots -- rate ...
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Colorado River flow could drop 50% by 2100 Warming in the 21st century has reduced Colorado River flows by at least 0.5 million acre-feet—about the amount of water used by 2 million people for one year, a new study warns.
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Neanderthal DNA In Modern Human Genome Is Still Affecting Our Gene Expression neanderthal A girl looks through the replica of a neanderthal skull displayed in the new Neanderthal Museum in the northern town of Krapina, Croatia, Feb. 25, 2010.
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