Jumat, 30 Juni 2017

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As-it-happens update June 30, 2017
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The typical levels of neonicotinoids found in agricultural areas kill bees and hurt their ability to reproduce, according to the first, large-scale studies on the issue.
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A NASA sounding rocket launched early this morning and lit up the skies over the U.S. East Coast with colorful clouds, ringing in an early July Fourth celebration.
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Astrophysicist and Queen guitarist Brian May (left) and filmmaker Grigorij Richters are two of the founders of Asteroid Day. Credit: Max Alexander.
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Sea pickles are appearing in unusually large numbers in western coastal waters from California to Alaska, posing serious problems for fisherman and puzzling scientists.
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A Falcon 9 rocket - missing its payload - fired its nine Merlin 1D main engines at 8:30 p.m. EDT Thursday (0030 GMT Friday). Credit: SpaceX.
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A "scarecrow" rover at NASA's JPL drives over a sensor while testing a new driving algorithm. Engineers created the algorithm to reduce wheel wear on the Mars Curiosity rover.
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This image of the moon crossing in front of the sun was captured on Jan. 30, 2014, by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory observing an eclipse from its vantage point in space.
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(CNN) Japan plans to put a man on the moon around 2030, according to a new proposal by the government's Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
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Black holes need love too. Astronomers detected a pair of supermassive black holes 750 million light-years away from Earth in a separate giant galaxy.
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An Indiana mother has given birth to what is believed to be one of the biggest babies ever born in the state. Waylon Cole Hallett was born via C-section in Seymour at Schneck Medical Center on May 1 weighing 16 pounds and measuring 24.5 inches long ...
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