Sabtu, 01 April 2017

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As-it-happens update April 1, 2017
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After circling the Red Planet for more than a full Martian year, NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has discovered the culprit behind much of Mars' missing air: a young, rambunctious sun.
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The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket comes back to Earth for a landing on March 30, 2017 during the launch of the SES-10 communications satellite.
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The week of freaky animal stories continues. Following the nightmarish report of the Indonesian man eaten by a python earlier this week, now we've got news about a badger burying an entire cow.
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The science behind the pain-free bite from an otherwise unassuming little fish could lead to the development of new painkillers. The fang blenny, which has two large canine teeth jutting out of its lower jaw, uses its venom to put off potential ...
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April Fools' Day will be full of pranks and practical jokes, and one (very real) comet. Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak, now nicknamed the "April Fools' Day Comet," circles the sun every 5.5 years, and it's in our vicinity this spring.
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A mysterious flash of X-rays detected by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This source likely comes from some sort of destructive event, but may be of a variety that scientists have never seen before.
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Astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson work to remove the cover on PMA-3 during EVA-41 to prepare it for next year's arrival of IDA-3.
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A few scientists skeptical of the consensus on climate change want Congress to fund a 'red team,' but critics say doing so would undermine the organization tasked with doing just that for more than a century.
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Is Australia's extinct thylacine - a striped, dog-like marsupial commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger - not extinct after all?
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(CNN) Florida's growing manatee population is a "dramatic turnaround" from the 1970s, the federal government said as it officially removed the aquatic creatures from the endangered list.
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