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What is Earth Hour, and why are the lights out? From Sydney's Opera House to London's Big Ben and New York's Empire State Building, icons around the world are going dark from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
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Astonishing discovery deep in space stuns scientists Scientists were floored by something they found in a distant galaxy that could totally change their understanding of black holes. Astronomers have just spotted something remarkable 8 billion light years from Earth using the Hubble Space Telescope.
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New study dramatically rearranges the family tree of dinosaurs FILE - In this April 15, 2014 file photo, a cast of a Tyrannosaurus rex discovered in Montana greets visitors as they enter the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington.
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A rocket, a rover, and a moon: this week in space Next week SpaceX is going to reuse its first reusable rocket, launching it from their new digs at Pad 39A. This particular rocket is kind of a big deal.
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British School Kid Corrects NASA Data Figures For The ISS A British boy from Sheffield was in one of the physics class when he noted a negative value for energy recordings on the ISS. He emailed NASA about the mistake, becoming famous in the process.
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Great Barrier Reef: 'See it while you still can' The only way to save the Great Barrier Reef is a war with climate change, scientists say. Photo / 123RF. A leading Kiwi climate scientist has a message for people wanting to visit Australia's Great Barrier Reef: see it now before it's too late.
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First charter flight flew through the Southern Lights They took an eight-hour flight just to look out the airplane's window, but it was an extraordinary view. (KTRK). AP. Saturday, March 25, 2017 12:59PM.
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Astronauts prep station for new shuttle parking spot CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Spacewalking astronauts prepped the International Space Station on Friday for a new parking spot reserved for commercial crew capsules.
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Orcas Spew An Array Of Bacteria When They Exhale, And Human Waste May Be To Blame What the orcas' breath samples revealed: both good and disease-causing microbes, some of which were antibiotic-resistant and likely come from human waste entering the ecosystem.
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Winter stands out (and not in a good way): Arctic sea ice sets record-low peaks for third year Constant warmth punctuated by repeated winter heat waves stymied Arctic sea ice growth this winter, leaving the winter sea ice cover missing an area the size of California and Texas combined and setting a record-low maximum for the third year in a row.
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