Selasa, 20 November 2018

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As-it-happens update November 20, 2018
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University of Sydney astronomers, working with international colleagues, have found a star system like none seen before in our galaxy.
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We now know where NASA's life-hunting, sample-caching Mars rover will touch down a few years from now. The car-size Mars 2020 rover will explore the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero Crater, which hosted a deep lake in the ancient past, NASA ...
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Researchers may have found the answer to a mystery in the animal kingdom: How do wombats produce poop that looks like cubes? A study from scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology found the elasticity of a wombat's intestines play a key role in ...
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BFR, the monster rocket that will cost SpaceX roughly $5 billion to develop, has a new name. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted late Monday night that he has renamed the company's largest (and yet to be built) BFR rocket to Starship.
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For nearly 200 years, scientists have been exploring Antarctica, on the hunt for new organisms, data that could reveal Earth's climate history, and signs of a changing environment.
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NASA is considering selling seats on the spacecraft that will ferry its astronauts to the International Space Station, offering rides to the public while opening another line of revenue as the agency attempts to broaden its appeal.
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We don't need to be scared of everything that falls from space. In fact, literal tons of space rocks rain down daily, though that's mostly in the form of minuscule dust grains.
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The shape of animal poop isn't something that normally makes science news headlines, but when it comes to wombats, things are a little bit different.
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FAIRBANKS, Alaska - A team from across the globe, including a researcher from UAF's geophysical institute, discovered a new impact crater.
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Have you ever wanted to travel to the center of the galaxy and witness the power of a supermassive black hole in person? With current technology, humans couldn't travel the 25,640 light-years from Earth to the Milky Way's supermassive black hole in a ...
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