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Biologist: Orca attacks on gray whales up in California bay MONTEREY, Calif. - Killer whales are on an unprecedented killing spree in California's Monterey Bay, attacking and feeding on gray whale calves, a marine biologist said.
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[ April 29, 2017 ] Live coverage: SpaceX's first national security launch set for Sunday Falcon 9 Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida with the NROL-76 payload for the National Reconnaissance Office.
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Spectacular end is nigh for Cassini space probe A still from the short film Cassini's Grand Finale, with the spacecraft diving between Saturn and the planet's innermost ring.
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No bones needed: ancient DNA in soil can tell if humans were around Humans, modern and otherwise, have lived in Denisova Cave in Siberia for tens of thousands of years, where they left behind a treasury of archaeological artifacts.
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The mystery of Antarctica's Blood Falls has been solved The mystery of Antarctica's Blood Falls has finally been solved - and it's a scientific phenomenon 1 million years in the making.
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The LEGO has landed: New set allows you to build the Moon rocket If there's a downside, like the Apollo program itself, this set comes at a high price. Eric Berger - 4/29/2017, 8:00 AM. reader comments 83.
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The right wing is furious about the 'March for Science' Climate change deniers have been emboldened by Donald Trump's win, and they're taking to the Internet to express their frustration with scientists' claim that the debate has been settled.
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Martian soil could be pressed into making strong bricks To build up a house-like structure, astronauts could lay down a layer of soil, put pressure on it, then add another layer and compact that, and so on.
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New solar eclipse stamp does something no other stamp can To commemorate the full solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017, the USPS put out a special stamp that changes with the heat of your finger.
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NASA confirms first flight of Space Launch System will slip to 2019 Artist's concept of the Space Launch System lifting off from launch pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: NASA/MSFC.
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