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The Moon Might Be the Frozen Leftovers from Earth's Ancient Magma Ocean There is a problem with the moon: Nobody really knows how it formed, and the most popular theory — known as the giant impact hypothesis — doesn't seem to match up with modern observations of the moon's chemical composition. In a new study published ...
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In lopsided vote, US science academy backs move to eject sexual harassers Breaking with their 156-year history, members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) today voted overwhelmingly in favor of amending the elite organization's bylaws to allow ejection of members who breach the group's new Code of Conduct, which ...
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Search for Titan's methane source reveals icy surprise Scientists have discovered an ice corridor that wraps nearly halfway around Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Rain, seas, and a surface of eroding organic material exist on both Earth and Titan. However, on Titan it's methane, not water, that fills the lakes with ...
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What's so funny about climate change? Environmental researchers know the problem all too well: the science on climate change is clear, but people won't listen. For most people, perusing the latest 500-plus page report on global warming projections is more likely to inspire a nap than a drastic ...
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ISS Mission Of NASA Astronaut Christina Koch To Help Understand Long-Term Effects Of Spaceflight On Women NASA astronaut Christina Koch is well on her way to setting the record for the longest stay in space by a woman. Koch is currently part of the American space agency's Expedition 59 and 60 crew, which launched to the International Space Station in March.
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