Selasa, 04 April 2017

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As-it-happens update April 4, 2017
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A UK-based team of researchers has created a graphene-based sieve capable of removing salt from seawater. The sought-after development could aid the millions of people without ready access to clean drinking water.
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Artist's illustration of a SpaceX colony ship arriving at Mars. The company aims to help establish a million-person city on the Red Planet.
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Multiple reports of Tasmanian Tiger sightings are starting to flow in from everyday citizens in Australia. Several people have recently claimed they've spotted the animal, which isn't a tiger at all -- and, despite looking very much like a species of ...
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NASA teamed up with six companies to develop deep space vehicles as part of its NextSTEP program last year. Boeing, one of the six, has now given us an idea of what its creations could look like.
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For almost a decade now, scientists have been trying to decode the origin of some of the most mysterious and explosive signals in the Universe - fast radio bursts (FRBs).
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Melting glaciers, from Greenland to Antarctica, have become symbols of global warming - and monitoring their retreat is one major way scientists are keeping tabs on the progress of climate change.
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Boaters in Southern California were asked to be on the lookout for a gray whale tangled in an unknown material heading north along the coast.
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The idea of a new planet, the so-called Planet Nine, has captured the attention of scientists and the public alike. Likewise, the debate about Pluto's planetary status inspires support of its new-found "dwarf planet" title in some, but the passionate ...
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Successfully colonizing the Red Planet will depend on three key technologies, or "killer apps," an expert said at a recent panel.
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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low (Photo : Wochit News/ You Tube) CNN reports that there is currently less sea ice surrounding the Antarctic continent today, that any point in time since recording began in 1979.
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