Selasa, 28 Maret 2017

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As-it-happens update March 28, 2017
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An "unprecedented" 21 types of dinosaurs frequented this area 127 million to 144 million years ago. Steve Salisbury of the University of Queensland described what is now a stretch of the remote northwestern coastline as Australia's Jurassic Park.
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This enhanced-color image of a mysterious dark spot on Jupiter seems to reveal a Jovian "galaxy" of swirling storms. The JunoCam imager acquired this image during Juno's flyby Feb. 2 from an altitude of about 9,000 miles (14,500 kilometers).
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Ever since 2012, scientists have been debating a complex and frankly explosive idea about how a warming planet will alter our weather - one that, if it's correct, would have profound implications across the Northern Hemisphere and especially in its ...
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Mice have been living alongside humans for 15,000 years, according to fossil evidence. This is earlier than previously thought - and predates the dawn of agriculture.
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SpaceX tweeted this image of the Falcon 9 rocket conducting its static fire test at pad 39A on Monday afternoon. Credit: SpaceX. SpaceX has set the first launch of a "flight-proven" Falcon 9 rocket for Thursday evening after running the booster through ...
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More than half of Southern California's beaches could completely erode back to coastal infrastructure or sea cliffs by the year 2100 as the sea level rises, according to a study released Monday.
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NASA's Galactic/Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory (GUSTO) mission will fly an Ultralong-Duration Balloon (ULDB) carrying a telescope with carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen emission line detectors.
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There's no shortage of theories about what Mars was like billions of years ago. The prevailing guess is that water was abundant, and there may have even been enough to form huge oceans.
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Deaths related to extreme heat are expected to keep rising, even if most nations can contain global warming at agreed-upon levels, a new study reports.
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For a relatively small celestial object, Pluto has been spotlighted in an enormous ongoing debate about what constitutes planetary status (or the lack thereof)—could our moon be next?
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