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The space rock that hit the moon at 61000 kilometers an hour Observers watching January's total eclipse of the Moon saw a rare event, a short-lived flash as a meteorite hit the lunar surface. Spanish astronomers now think the space rock collided with the Moon at 61,000 kilometres an hour, excavating a crater 10 to 15 ...
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Deadly box jellyfish antidote discovered using CRISPR genome editing Researchers at the University of Sydney have discovered an antidote to the deadly sting delivered by the most venomous creature on earth—the Australian box jellyfish. The Australian box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) has about 60 tentacles that can grow up to ...
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This wobbly black hole is shooting out jets in different directions at unprecedented speeds A black hole almost 8,000 light-years from Earth isn't behaving normally and instead rapidly shooting out swinging jets in different directions that leave behind plasma clouds, researchers have discovered. "This is one of the most extraordinary black hole ...
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New computational tool improves identification of genes of potential clinical significance Like finding a needle in a haystack, identifying genes that are involved in particular diseases can be an arduous and time consuming process. Looking to improve this process, a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has developed a new ...
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World's Largest Ice Shelf Is Melting 10 Times Faster Than Average, Scientists Say Scientists have discovered that ocean water warmed by the sun is melting part of the world's largest ice shelf 10 times faster than the overall average. The north-west sector of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which in total is roughly the size of France, ...
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Donkeys hate the British weather and would rather be inside, study finds The rainy British seaside holiday, replete with damp sandwiches and ineffectual windbreaks has been a source of misery for generations of children. But it's not just humans who are left despondent by the UK's fretful weather. Donkeys hate it too, a new study ...
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Climate change may make the oceans belch out CO2, study warns As oceans warm up due to climate change, they'll likely start generating a lot of CO2. Ocean. Image via Pixabay. Despite being the largest carbon sink active today, oceans might become net emitters under warmer climates, a new study reports. The paper ...
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NASA held a contest to design a habitable 3D-printed home on Mars — here's what that could look like NASA. NASA has chosen three finalists in its competition to design a structure that could house humans on the moon or Mars. The structures need to be able to be 3D-printed using materials that are already on the planet. The designs will go head-to-head on ...
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Conditions Are Shaping Up for a Beautiful Meteor Show, May 4-6 A new moon on May 4 provides inky black skies, allowing the Eta Aquariid meteor shower to shine. Just coming off April's Lyrid Meteor Shower is a shower that has some of the best viewing conditions of the year. The Eta Aquariids are predicted to peak before ...
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NASA Brings Moon and More to Visitors at COSI Science Festival Date. 4/29/2019 2:32:37 PM. Tweet on Twitter. (MENAFN - PR Newswire). WASHINGTON, April 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA will host a range of activities and demonstrations, including a virtual reality chair and Oculus Go trip to the Moon, at the COSI ...
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Rooney Ramps Up Efforts to Ban Coral-Harming Chemicals From Marine Sanctuaries A Florida congressman is doubling down on his proposal to have the U.S. Commerce Department "issue regulations prohibiting the use of sunscreen containing oxybenzone or octinoxate in a National Marine Sanctuary in which coral is present, and for other ...
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