Selasa, 27 Februari 2018

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As-it-happens update February 27, 2018
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A hardy community of bacteria lives in Chile's Atacama Desert—one of the driest and most inhospitable places on Earth—where it can survive a decade without water, new research confirms.
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Astronomers today announced the discovery of a colossal stellar flare that erupted from the planet's host star, Proxima Centauri.
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King penguins are in deep trouble if nothing is done to constrain climate change, researchers say. The scientists have assessed the birds' fragmented population in the Southern Ocean and concluded that some island strongholds will become unsustainable ...
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His rocket had blown up into a spectacular fireball. The Cape Canaveral launchpad that SpaceX had essentially built from scratch was now in ashes.
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Portion of a mural depicting a herd of mammoths walking near the Somme River in France (1916). Illustration: Charles R. Knight (American Museum of Natural History/Public Domain).
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Three residents of the International Space Station said an emotional goodbye to their fellow crew members on Monday as they prepared to hand over command.
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"We showed that it may be fairly common for groups of stars in the disk to be relocated to more distant realms within the Milky Way," said astronomer Allyson Shefield.
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It turns out that neutron stars - not massive black holes - power at least some ultraluminous X-ray sources. Ultraluminous X-ray source.
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The University of Hawaii at Manoa has canceled its latest Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission to a Hawaii Island habitat that's designed to replicate conditions on Mars.
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Researchers have created a tunable metalens with artificial muscles that can control three of the major contributors to blurry images: focus, astigmatism, and image shift.
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