Rabu, 28 Juni 2017

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A galaxy 750 million light-years away from the Earth has not one but two supermassive black holes at its center and they form a binary system, orbiting each other.
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A video claiming it had the scoop on forthcoming NASA news about alien life went viral. NASA quickly debunked that claim. Laura Hautala/CNET.
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(CNN) After the last of its kind died out about 12,000 years ago, a strange animal that stumped Charles Darwin is finally being added to the tree of life, according to a new study in the journal Nature Communications.
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A study published in the journal Nature Climate Change shows that global sea level rise jumped by 50 percent from 1993 to 2014, the most recent year for which data are available.
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SpaceX wants to expand its Florida facilities to shorten the turnaround time for its reusable rocket boosters. Port Canaveral Board of Commissioners will consider SpaceX's proposed lease on Wednesday.
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Its biodiversity may be priceless, but the Great Barrier Reef has a real economic value - 56 billion Australian dollars ($42.5 billion) of real economic value, to be precise, a new report finds.
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Experts are preparing for the massive, messy task of removing multiple dead whales from the sea for necropsies as they investigate at least six mysterious whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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A new video shows just how extensively NASA has explored Mars over the last two decades. The agency's robotic emissaries have been studying the Red Planet nonstop since July 4, 1997, when the Pathfinder mission touched down.
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Scientists have found that Uranus' magnetic field gets flipped on and off like a light switch every day as the planet rotates.
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A super laser could have applications in X-ray technology, allowing for better resolution while emitting far less radiation. Scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently fired up its ultra-high intensity Diocles laser that is brighter than ...
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