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Great Barrier Reef Survived Five Near-Death Events Over 30 Millennia An international study exploring the evolution of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia revealed the world's largest reef system has suffered as many as five near-death experiences over last 30,000 years.
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Here's what a NASA camera sees just before it dies When NASA's GRACE satellites headed skyward aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket earlier this month, everything went relatively smoothly.
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Astronaut Peggy Whitson Comes 'Home' in 'One Strange Rock' Finale NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson has spent more time in space than any other U.S. astronaut in history. From growing up on a farm in Iowa's smallest town to living and working at the International Space Station (ISS), Whitson has called many places home.
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Antartica has hidden mountain ranges and sub-glacial valleys which have been discovered by researchers Researchers have discovered mountain ranges and three huge, deep sub-glacial valleys hidden beneath the Antarctica ice. Ice on the Antarctica continent.
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Alan Bean, the fourth man to the walk on the Moon, has passed away at 86 Astronaut Alan Bean died over the weekend at the age of 86. As the lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, Bean was part of the second crew that landed on the Moon and became the fourth man to walk on the lunar surface.
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Scientists now know exactly where to look for fossils on Mars Nobody knows for sure whether or not life had ever taken root on Mars. The dry, dusty planet doesn't seem like a particularly hospitable place these days but things were likely a whole lot different several billions of years ago.
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SpaceX prepping Falcon 9 to launch SES-12 mission The first Falcon 9 Block 5 rolls up the ramp at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: Elon Musk. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
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Dino-bird dandruff research head and shoulders above rest Date: May 28, 2018; Source: University College Cork; Summary: Palaeontologists have discovered 125 million-year-old dandruff preserved amongst the plumage of feathered dinosaurs and early birds, revealing the first evidence of how dinosaurs shed their ...
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Astronomers have found traces of ancient 'dark galaxies' dating from the dawn of time LONG anticipated, but never before discovered, astronomers claim to have evidence of six bizarre galaxies of gas and rock that contain no stars.
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Only 0.01% of planetary biomass is human! 80% of the Earth's biomass is plants, 15% is the bacterium, and the other 5% includes other micro-organisms and animals. People do not exceed 0.01%, that is, just one-tenths of planetary biomass, according to the most complete so-called "inventory" of ...
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