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Discovery of 'reptilian-mammal' fossil could rewrite history The discovery of an unusual fossilized skull in eastern Utah is shedding new light on Earth's history. The 130 million-year-old skull belonged to a previously unknown "reptile-like mammal.
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NASA astronaut reveals the lows of space travel: packing poop with her hand Just in case you watched those videos of giant rockets landing in tandem or of Elon Musk's car gliding through orbit and fell under the delusion that modern space flight is glamorous, please listen to NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson's story about how she ...
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Populating a Mars Base Will Be Dangerously Unsexy In 1972, citizen scientist Sir Elton John hypothesized that Mars "ain't the kind of place to raise your kids." While John's remarks were never published in a peer-reviewed journal (though they did peak at No.
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Inside China's New Space Station China got the world's attention today by announcing the China Space Station (CSS), a new orbital station for the 2020s, will be open for international cooperation and experiments from researchers across the globe.
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The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most spectacular places on the planet — here's what it looks like as it dies off The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most biodiverse places in the entire world, worth billions of dollars. But it's in real danger of being killed off as greenhouse gas emissions warm the water and make it more acidic, which causes coral bleaching and ...
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Big Dipper's handle a handy guide to stars and planets Neither the Big nor the Little Dipper holds much water after nightfall in June; the Little Dipper stands on its handle while the Big Dipper hangs down by its.
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Massive Neutron Star Is the Definition of Extreme Using a new technique, astronomers have documented one of the heaviest neutron stars known to science. It's an important discovery for astronomers, but the newly recorded object is also providing an unprecedented opportunity to conduct particle physics ...
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It is possible to travel through time but building time machine remains elusive as ever Time travel has been a mainstay in science fiction for decades now but it could be actual science in the future as the knowledge and know-how of travelling to the future already exists, while the real challenge is building a time machine.
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When black holes devour stars, it all depends on how you look at it In typical galaxies, a black hole devours a nearby star every 10,000 years or so in a catastrophic frenzy known as a tidal disruption event, or TDE, that can generate enormously powerful flares as in-falling material is heated to extreme temperatures.
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Johns Hopkins engineers helping NASA restore links to long-lost 'zombie' satellite BALTIMORE - When aerospace engineers launch a satellite, they don't expect it to last forever. So when the NASA orbiter known as IMAGE disappeared from view after five years in orbit, few were alarmed.
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