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Over 10000 years ago, weapons at White Sands were aimed at giant sloths More than 10,000 years ago, a band of hunter-gatherers chased a group of giant ground sloths along the shores of an ancient lake, and their footprints still preserve the story.
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NASA to pay more for less cargo delivery to the space station A new analysis finds that NASA will pay significantly more for commercial cargo delivery to the International Space Station in the 2020s rather than enjoying cost savings from maturing systems.
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Europe's Mars craft sends pics BERLIN - The European Space Agency released the first image taken by its Trace Gas Orbiter showing the ice-covered edge of a vast Martian crater.
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Swiss Scientists Perform Massive Test of 80-Year-Old, 'Spooky' Quantum Paradox A team of Swiss scientists has performed a massive test of one of the strangest paradoxes in quantum mechanics, a huge example of the sort of behavior Albert Einstein skeptically called "spooky action at a distance.
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Likely 2040 Before Mars Samples Returned Safely, Legally - And Not Likely To Answer Astrobiology Questions ESA have signed a letter of intent to co-operate with NASA on a Mars sample return (see Agencies aim to bring back rocks from Mars).
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Scientists Peer Across the Universe and Find an Ancient Galactic Collision Astronomers set their sights on an area incredibly far away - more than 90 percent of the way across the observable universe - and found the beginnings of a massive cosmic collision, according to two new studies.
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Astronomers search for alien megastructures in satellite data The European Space Agency's Gaia satellite has been helping map the billions of stars in the Milky Way, and a group of astronomers is using the spacecraft's stunning new star catalog to search for signs of highly advanced alien civilizations.
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Watch Scientists Blast a Fake Asteroid into a Fake Earth When an asteroid smashes into Earth at 11,000 mph (18,000 km/h), how much of that asteroid's constituent water gets left behind in the debris, and how much boils away in the intense heat of the collision?
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Hubble captures first image of surviving companion to a supernova The first image of a surviving companion to a supernova. Thanks to Hubble's high resolution and exquisite ultraviolet sensitivity, astronomers now know that some supernovae likely have roots in double-star systems.
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Buffalo Museum of Science prepares to display egg-stremely rare fossil discovered in collection BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - The Buffalo Museum of Science is preparing to unveil for the public an egg-stremely rare fossil that few people in the world have seen.
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