Selasa, 03 Oktober 2017

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As-it-happens update October 3, 2017
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Billions of years ago, when Mars was a frozen ball of ice, massive plumes of methane might have caused mysterious warm spells that let liquid water flow, a new study says.
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"Ecology and technology find a unity in space. ... As long as there is a safety valve of unexplored frontiers, then the creative, the aggressive, the exploitive urges of human beings can be channeled into long term possibilities and benefits.
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An asteroid about the size of a bus gave Earth a close shave this morning (Oct. 2), cruising well inside the orbit of the moon. The roughly 26-foot-wide (8 meters) space rock, known as 2017 SX17, zoomed within 54,100 miles (87,065 kilometers) of our ...
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According to the scientists, the natural byproduct of cow, Methane has a big effect on the greenhouse by trapping heat from the sun and warming the earth.
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A figure representing the various influences acting on chemicals in warm little ponds during the dry phase and wet phase of the cycle.
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The Mars Science City project has been launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and ...
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A new prehistoric marine predator has been identified which researchers have said sheds light on the origins of the distant relatives of modern crocodiles.
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Organohalogen methyl chloride discovered by ALMA around the infant stars in IRAS 16293-2422. These same organic compounds were discovered in the thin atmosphere surrounding 67P/C-G by the Rosetta space probe.
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Not all new palaeontology discoveries are made on dramatic rocky outcrops. Sometimes dusty drawers in the back-rooms of museums are the source of exciting discoveries.
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It is difficult to think of a formula more iconic than Einstein's "E = mc^2," but until now, scientists still lacked evidence to support this claim.
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