Sabtu, 29 April 2017

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As-it-happens update April 29, 2017
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It was 11:56 pm Wednesday night when a Deep Space Network receiver picked up a signal from NASA's Cassini orbiter as it emerged from its first trip through the gap between Saturn and the gas giant's rings.
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The DNA of extinct humans can be retrieved from sediments in caves - even in the absence of skeletal remains. Researchers found the genetic material in sediment samples collected from seven archaeological sites.
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ASBURY PARK, N.J. - An unusually high number of dead humpback whales washing ashore along the Atlantic coast has prompted marine mammal experts to open a federal investigation of the cause.
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The longstanding mystery surrounding Antarctica's Blood Falls has finally been solved. The deep red falls were first discovered in Antarctica in 1911 where scientists noticed a river had stained the surrounding cliff of ice with a dark red color ...
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After a government audit conducted Wednesday, it was determined that NASA's latest spacesuits featuring the Orion Crew Survival System are overpriced, which could hinder their availability until March 2021.
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Soil designed to simulate Martian dirt can be compacted into disks like this, researchers say. Credit Jacobs School of Engineering/UC San Diego.
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The math backs up Doctor Who's favorite means of travel. TARDIS image by Sceptre, CC BY-SA 2.5; Boomerang Nebula image by ESA/NASA, public domain.
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The back of the stamp pane provides a map of the August 21 eclipse path and times it may appear in some locations. You can visit NASA's website to view detailed maps of the eclipse's path.
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When climate scientists look at Antarctica, they see a ticking time bomb. If the ice sheet melts, it will raise sea levels by tens of feet, flooding coastal cities around the globe.
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Newborn humpback whales "whisper" to their mothers to avoid being detected by predators such as killer whales, new research suggests.
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