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The Earth is about to be completely destroyed: claim A Christian numerologist was confident in picking Sept. 23 as the date the world ends, until recently when he suddenly changed his mind.
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Living On The Moon May Happen By 2030, Scientists Claim In a little over a decade, a small number of humans will be living on the Moon. Then in the following ten years, about a hundred more people will join them, according to Bernard Foing, a scientist at the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Fossilized Poo Reveals Vegetarian Dinosaurs Had a Taste for Crabs Plant-eating dinosaurs usually found plenty to eat, but occasionally they went looking for a nutritional boost. Fossilized dinosaur droppings from Utah now reveal that 75 million years ago, some of the animals were snacking on prehistoric crayfish or ...
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How Milky Way Is Different From All Other Galaxies! Know Here With the advancement in the field of science and technology, various theories and revelations surfaced the news and database. Our galaxy, which is home to Earth and its solar system, might not be as "typical" as previously thought, and therefore Milky ...
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Their words: Cassini's Linda Spilker on mission's legacy Cassini has provided with a ocean of data that scientists will have to review for years to come. With six new moons discovered and 635 gigabytes of data for them to sift through - scientists have their work cut out for them.
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How humans evolved? Neanderthal boy's skull reveals Antonio Rosas, from Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), said that discerning the similarities and differences between the growth patterns of Neanderthals and modern human beings would definitely help in defining and decoding our own history.
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NASA honors 'Hidden Figure' Katherine Johnson with a new facility in her name NASA honored Katherine Johnson, the former NASA employee who inspired the movie "Hidden Figures," by unveiling a new research facility on Friday named after her.
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Cosmic rays striking Earth come from outside Milky Way: study Fifty years ago, scientists discovered that the Earth is occasionally hit by cosmic rays of enormous energies. The answer lies in a galaxy or galaxies far, far away, according to a study published in the journal Science.
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What's that in the sky? Relax, it's a US spy satellite launched from Vandenberg A spy satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office has been launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket carrying the classified NROL-42 satellite lifted off at 10:49 p.m.
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Jellyfish Shown Sleeping For The First Time As Study Offers New Insights On Sleep Evolution Despite the fact that they have always been brainless animals, jellyfish do sleep after all. And while this behavior was only detected in one genus of jellyfish, new research suggests that sleep might have originated at a much earlier time in the ...
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