Rabu, 05 April 2017

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As-it-happens update April 5, 2017
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The UK has now started the formal process of leaving the EU, but scientists say they have evidence of a much earlier "Brexit".
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Oh the agony of being full, and still having more delicious food on your plate. You chow down on a perfectly cooked steak until you're totally stuffed, but the steak is still sitting there, taunting you.
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PASADENA, Calif. - NASA's veteran Cassini mission will officially kick off its farewell tour of the Saturn system on April 22 with a final close encounter of the ringed planet's largest moon, Titan.
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Commercial ZipRiders will be used as the emergency escape system at the Atlas 5 launch complex. Credit: NASA. CAPE CANAVERAL - Ziplines are used by thrill-seekers in adventures around the world, but now they are coming to the U.S.
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Elon Musk speaks with reporters after Thursday's launch of SES 10. Credit: Walter Scriptunas II / Spaceflight Now. There's a lot on SpaceX's agenda this year if the company can maintain its pace, including refinements of the Falcon 9 rocket to hasten ...
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With everyone in such a rush to get the hell off this planet, we're gonna need some pretty sophisticated digs to ferry us to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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SCIENTISTS have developed a new material that could solve one of the most annoying issues faced by smartphone users. The material is transparent, highly stretchable, conductive and most importantly, self-healing.
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In 2014, the United States government made a commitment to extend NASA's funding for the International Space Station by four years, from 2020 to 2024.
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Researchers in the United Kingdom have developed a graphene-based sieve that can filter salt out of seawater, a development that could provide drinking water to millions of people around the globe.
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Cape Town - It's been 80 years since it was last seen alive, but now a live Tasmanian Tiger has reportedly been seen in Australia.
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