Selasa, 30 April 2019

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Scientists have found a grain of stardust that was likely thrown out into space before our own Sun even existed. The speck of stardust was found inside a chondritic meteorite discovered in Antarctica. While stardust is believed to be the source of many of the ...
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Forbes
New research may have cracked the mystery of how the Moon was formed from Earth's proto-material. For a hundred years, scientists have argued about how the Moon was made, given that it's primarily made up of material from Earth. Computer simulations ...
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Newsweek
The use of neonicotinoids—a common class of pesticides—has increasingly been linked to negative effects on bees by a number of scientific studies in recent times. Now, a team of researchers from Imperial College London has found that bees which are ...
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WAAY
A team of scientists in Chile say they've found a human footprint that dates back more than 15,000 years -- the oldest one ever found in the Americas.... Posted: Apr. 30, 2019 7:43 AM. Posted By: CNN. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Researchers say that testing a person's sense of smell should become a regular part of a visit to the doctor. Share. Comments. By. Stephen Beech. 22:00, 29 APR 2019. Science. Woman smelling wine (Image: Getty). Get the biggest daily news stories by email.
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BuzzFeed News
To get this in your inbox, sign up right here. Trump wants to speed up asylum cases and start charging an application fee. President Donald Trump called on Homeland Security and the attorney general to speed up the resolution of asylum cases in court and ...
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CBS17.com
WEATHER. We're going to finish off the month of April and start off May with weather more reminiscent of mid-June. I don't think we'll set any record highs over the next few days, but temperatures will be well above-average...we'll start the spring heat wave by ...
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