Kamis, 02 Maret 2017

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As-it-happens update March 2, 2017
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Scientists have discovered what they say could be fossils of some of the earliest living organisms on Earth. They are represented by tiny filaments, knobs and tubes in Canadian rocks dated to be up to 4.28 billion years old.
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Wild African elephants sleep for the shortest time of any mammal, according to a study. Scientists tracked two elephants in Botswana to find out more about the animals' natural sleep patterns.
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Antarctica has been referred to as the "last place on Earth." It has recently been in the news because of a gigantic rift in the Antarctic Peninsulas's Larsen C ice shelf.
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The image shows honey bees affected by deformed wing virus after a mite infestation. In the past decade, honey bee populations have experienced severe and persistent losses across the Northern Hemisphere, mainly due to the effects of …more.
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Scientists have identified 208 new minerals that owe their existence wholly or in part to humans. Many in the list have been found down old mine tunnels or on slag heaps where water and even fire have had the opportunity to work up novel compounds.
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SpaceX announced Monday it hopes to send two tourists on an expedition around the moon in 2018. CEO Elon Musk said via a telephone news conference two private individuals approached the aerospace and space transport manufacturer about sending ...
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asteroid system The discovery raises the possibility of Earth-like planets orbiting two stars. Image: Artist interpretation of an asteroid system.
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Martian winds shaped the mountain that stands tall in the middle of the Red Planet's vast Gale Crater, new observations from NASA's Curiosity rover suggest.
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A dinosaur that lived 160 million years ago had drumstick-shaped legs much like living birds, according to palaeontologists. The feathered dinosaur also had bird-like arms similar to wings.
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If you were wondering how many Americans think coal-fired power plants should cap emissions, how much they worry about climate change or even how often they talk about it, well, there's a map for that.
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