Kamis, 26 Oktober 2017

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As-it-happens update October 26, 2017
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The universe shouldn't technically exist, according to top scientists who have spent their careers trying to figure out how the beginning of everything didn't immediately destroy itself.
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You really can put a price on happiness, or at least Albert Einstein's pithy theory on the matter: The theory, scribbled on a piece of paper and handed to a messenger, sold at auction for $1.56 million, AFP reports.
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Theoreticians claim to love data. Data is the thing that allows them to test their theories and prove that they are right. Unfortunately for them, the data often doesn't support the theory.
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U.S. researchers announced Wednesday that they have expanded the powerful gene-editing CRISPR tool to also edit RNA. Within cells, RNA is used to transmit information coded within DNA to produce proteins.
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The public and media are invited to attend the 7th annual International Observe the Moon Night celebration at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
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The Earth casts its shadow over the moon in a lunar eclipse as seen in Gaza, June 15, 2011. This week, India announced plans to make its second lunar landing by 2018.
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File photo of the Curiosity rover's turret of tools at the end of its robotic arm, as seen shortly after its landing on Mars in August 2012.
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An ancient sea dragon buried for 150 million years has been discovered by Indian researchers, and it's thought to be the first time an ichthyosaur (Greek for "fish lizard") from the Jurassic period has ever been found in India.
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Engineers at Harvard University have developed a tiny, insect-like robot - complete with flapping wings - that can fly through the air, land on water and take off again.
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The University of Cambridge made famed cosmologist Stephen Hawking's 1966 doctoral thesis freely available to the public today (Oct. 23), and demand for the document has been so intense that it crashed the download website.
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