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Judge Reduces Jury Award Against Bayer's Roundup to $78.5 Million A California judge on Monday reduced by more than $200 million a jury verdict linking Bayer AG's BAYRY -2.16% Roundup weedkiller to cancer but upheld the jury's findings that the company acted with malice.
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Mars likely to have enough oxygen to support life: study Paris (AFP) - Salty water just below the surface of Mars could hold enough oxygen to support the kind of microbial life that emerged and flourished on Earth billions of years ago, researchers reported Monday.
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Listen to the eerie song of Antarctica — melting The ice warbled to itself for centuries: a discordant song whose verses told the stories of cold winds and shifting snow dunes vibrating across Antarctica.
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A 'headless chicken monster' sighting shows just how little we know about the ocean off Antarctica Now is perhaps as a good a moment as any to dispel the notion that everything that swims, flits or plods beneath the waves of the world's oceans is a magnificent masterpiece of Mother Nature that will one day be rendered in expert detail by the people ...
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Watch the moment NASA releases 450000 gallons of water onto a launch pad No, it's not the toilet blockage from hell. Rather, it's a system to keep a lid on the torrent of heat and noise generated by a rocket launch.
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The secret of super-strong webs is traced to tiny structures in spider glands Spiders spin their silk out of proteins and promise. The fibers are tough, flexible and environmentally friendly, and entrepreneurs and scientists envision them woven into a host of products: spider silk sutures, sweaters or even footbridges.
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Hubble Space Telescope Nearly Ready for Action Again It looks like NASA's famous Hubble Space Telescope has recovered from the glitch that knocked the observatory offline more than two weeks ago.
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Tiny Cubesat Snaps Photo of Mars for 1st Time Ever A tiny Mars-approaching spacecraft has snapped a photo of its target, marking the first time that a cubesat has ever captured an image of the Red Planet.
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How Many Space Stations Does This Planet Need? NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. - At one end of Bigelow Aerospace's factory is a mock-up of a gargantuan home for future astronauts. With a unique design - it could be packed into a rocket, then unfurled in space - it would comfortably house a dozen people ...
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Over the Moon about the Moon The star of the recent International Astronautical Congress (IAC), held early this month in Bremen, Germany, was the Moon. Specifically, one about two meters across.
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