Sabtu, 30 September 2017

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As-it-happens update September 30, 2017
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Elon Musk is obsessed with traveling between any two points on Earth in less than 30 minutes. Whether by hyperloop (above and below ground) or interplanetary rocket, the billionaire technologist is convinced that no trip between any two cities on the ...
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A new image reveals a distant newcomer to our solar system: the farthest active comet ever spotted, heading toward the sun for the first time.
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Animal farts and poop are major contributors to global warming. It turns out we might have been underestimating just how much. Shutterstock.
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Elon Musk wasn't the only one dishing new details on a mission to Mars at the International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia.
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The collisional growth of Earth and the Red Planet created temporary atmospheres of vaporized rock that caused the makeup of these planets to change.
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NEW YORK - A study of DNA from African fossils is providing new evidence that our species is a lot older than scientists had shown.
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Icy materials in space could behave like liquids at low temperatures and under ultraviolet light, suggests new research, and that might help to explain how planets began to form in the earliest days of the Solar System.
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A massive black hole has opened in space about 1.8 billion light-years away. And University of Mississippi physicists were part of the teams that helped detect it.
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While the Russia's election meddling continues to be a contentious political issue on the ground, the American and Russian space agencies have signed an agreement to co-operate on a new venture to extend human space exploration to orbit the moon and ...
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On Sunday, Oct. 1, everyone's favorite astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will bring his splashy talk show "StarTalk" back to the National Geographic Channel for its fourth season.
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