Rabu, 26 April 2017

Google Alert - Science

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As-it-happens update April 26, 2017
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People around the world use more than a trillion plastic bags every year. They're made of a notoriously resilient kind of plastic called polyethylene that can take decades to break down.
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An S&T editor, and his biologist partner, decide where to make a stand, and why. "OBJECTIVE REALITY EXISTS." It was a protest sign that I never imagined I would carry on a crowded all-night bus to Washington, DC.
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The first of the spaceship's 22 deep dives between Saturn and its innermost ring is scheduled for April 26 at 5:00 am Eastern Time.
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Dogs: We love them. Like, a lot. In fact, humans have been hanging out with doggos for at least 15,000 years or so, and likely a lot longer.
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A stream of hot, fast-moving gas, nicknamed Steve, glowing over Porteau Cove Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, in May 2016.
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NASA's Super Pressure Balloon stands fully inflated and ready for lift-off from Wanaka Airport, New Zealand before it took flight at 10:50 a.m.
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UFO hunters claim that an image taken by NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover shows an ancient tree stump on the surface of the Red Planet.
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Newborn humpback whales and their mothers whisper to each other to escape potential predators, scientists reported Wednesday, revealing the existence of a previously unknown survival technique.
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President Donald Trump after signing the 2017 NASA Transition Authority Act (Photo : Bill Ingalls/Getty Images) President Donal Trump calls on International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson.
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A new study finds climate change influenced 80 percent of the hottest weather events worldwide. Photo courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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