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DNA from ancient Egyptian mummies reveals their ancestry Ancient Egyptians were an archaeologist's dream. They left behind intricate coffins, massive pyramids and gorgeous hieroglyphs, the pictorial writing code cracked in 1799.
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Robert Bigelow 'absolutely convinced' of aliens on Earth A billionaire aerospace entrepreneur who has recently worked with Nasa has said he is 'absolutely convinced' that there are alien visitors living on Earth.
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Ocean Species Are in Trouble: US Coral Reefs Could Disappear Within Decades, Scientists Warn Global warming is taking its toll on coral reefs in U.S. waters, and many of the marine sanctuaries near Hawaii, Florida and the Caribbean are expected to disappear within a few decades, according to scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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Juno at Jupiter: 1st science results An update on the science coming out of the Juno spacecraft mission to the gas giant planet Jupiter - largest planet in our solar system - and some spectacular recent images.
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NASA Wallops predawn launch to make colorful artificial clouds over the mid-Atlantic Glowing clouds over the Mid-Atlantic? NASA Wallops experiment pre-dawn Thursday could provide light show in th. Early birds in Hampton Roads could get a rare view of colorful, glowing clouds in the wee hours Thursday if NASA Wallops Flight Facility ...
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Cassini finds Saturn's moon Enceladus may have tipped over Cassini researchers have found evidence the active south polar region of Enceladus -- the fractured terrain seen here at bottom -- may have originally been closer to the icy moon's equator.
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NASA Will Soon Confirm Its First Insane Mission 'to touch the sun' In 2018 NASA will be about to confirm its first insane mission "to touch the sun" next year. The agency is willing to spend a $1.5 billion amount for the mission's success.
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'Faceless Fish' Among Bevy of Strange Species Hauled From the Ocean Depths With several thousand specimens so far retrieved, the research vessel Investigator has surveyed life lurking in a dark and cold abyss miles below the surface.
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Global Warming Will Cost Cities Twice As Much Thanks To 'Heat Islands' Global warming is expected to have a big impact on the economy, and a new study says cities will be hit the hardest. The study published Monday in the Nature Climate Change journal found that the total economic costs of climate change for cities could ...
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