Minggu, 04 Maret 2018

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As-it-happens update March 4, 2018
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Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Stephen Hawking Addresses The Cambridge Union.
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Researchers found over 700,000 pairs of Adelie penguins in Danger Islands, even more than the number of penguins in the entire Antarctic Peninsula combined.
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Here's another one for the 'black holes are weird' file: a team of mathematicians has calculated that some black holes in an expanding Universe like ours can press the reset button on the history of their contents, effectively erasing the past and ...
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A new explanation for the Moon's origin has it forming inside the Earth when our planet was a seething, spinning cloud of vaporized rock, called a synestia.
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We could have been on Mars 30 years ago. At the peak of the Apollo era in the early '70s, NASA was already planning its next step into the unknown.
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Rare ball lightning has always been an uncanny sight for those who have witnessed it, and they are rare. Furthermore, this rare and rather strange phenomenon has always evoked curiosity in scientists - what could it be?
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On March 3, 1969, NASA launched the Apollo 9 mission to test the first crewed Lunar Module spacecraft that would pave the way for future moon landings.
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With the help of Hubble Space Telescope, researchers have examined the atmosphere of a hot exoplanet in greater detail than ever before.
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It's potentially one of the most exciting astronomical discoveries of the decade. Astronomers have detected a signal from the 1st stars to form in the universe.
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Last month, Elon Musk's SpaceX launched a Tesla into space just because. And it's already old news. Still, if you're wondering where Starman is now, there's a website that will tell you just about everything you could possibly want to know about its ...
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