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Black Holes, Moon Landings, And Mega Rockets - Was April 2019 The Best Month Ever For Space? In years to come people will look back on April 2019 and think "wow, I'm sure glad I didn't go on holiday that month." It had something for everyone, from football supporters to Game of Thrones fans. But perhaps none will look back on April with as much glee ...
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Water Worlds Could Have Mind-Bogglingly Deep Oceans, New Models Suggest Scientists have good reason to believe that so-called water worlds—exoplanets with surfaces covered entirely by a single gigantic ocean—are common in the galaxy. But a new computer simulations suggests that not only are water worlds prevalent, they're ...
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Climate, grasses and teeth—the evolution of South America mammals Grass-eating mammals, including armadillos as big as Volkswagens, became more diverse in South America about 6 million years ago because shifts in atmospheric circulation drove changes in climate and vegetation, according to a University of Arizona-led ...
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Prominently posted rules boost participation, cut harassment online Clear behavioral rules posted prominently on online discussions can markedly increase participation while cutting harassment, new research from Princeton University has found. In a test developed with a 13.5 million subscriber science discussion group on ...
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NIH bars physicians who criticized sepsis trial from speaking with investigators, The Wall Street Journal reports Two critical care physicians at the National Institute of Health (NIH) are being prevented by agency leadership from speaking to government investigators, who are exploring concerns around a large NIH-funded clinical trial, according to a report yesterday in ...
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Earth's Oceans May Lose a Key Part of Their Ability to Capture Carbon The amount of carbon dioxide released into the air reached an all-time high in 2018, weighing in at 37.1 billion tonnes of the planet-warming gas. Fortunately, through the carbon-capturing abilities of the world's oceans, about a quarter of it was drawn ...
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