Jumat, 28 April 2017

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As-it-happens update April 28, 2017
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft dove between Saturn and its rings yesterday (April 26), snapping the closest-ever views of Saturn's atmosphere.
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Clockwise from top left, Richard Roberts, Vladimir Ulianov and Maxim Kozlikin planned the sampling of sediments in the East Chamber of Denisova Cave, Russia.
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The state of NASA's space suit supply looks bleak in a new report from the space agency's auditor. NASA is still "years away" from having a new space suit ready for future deep-space missions, the report claims, even though the agency has invested ...
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A California government council is warning that climate change could cause ocean waters off the coast to rise far higher than previously anticipated ― an increase in sea-level by as much as 10 feet by the end of the century.
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(CNN) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) launched an investigation Thursday into a large number of humpback whale deaths from Maine to North Carolina.
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A group of engineers found a way to build on Mars using nothing but the Red Planet's soil, a discovery they said could be used to eventually build structures on the Red Planet.
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You heard right. The Postal Service will debut a new shape-shifting Forever stamp in June ahead of a rare solar eclipse set for Aug. 21.
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Taylor Glacier's Blood Falls looks like a crime scene, but scientists have finally figured out the true cause of the coloring.
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NASA scientists discovered an 'iceball' planet through microlensing. The newly-discovered exoplanet was named OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb and boasted extremely low surface temperatures due to its faint host star.
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Sharks are creatures of simple intellect and insatiable hunger. This week, a group of boaters saw firsthand the incredible appetite sharks have when they caught one on camera chowing down in a dead whale.
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