Senin, 29 April 2019

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As-it-happens update April 29, 2019
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The Federal Communications Commission has recently approved SpaceX's proposed plan revisions to put thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit. SpaceX will start launching satellites no earlier than May this year.
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Fox News
World governments have been concerned for decades about a potential asteroid collision and the chaos that would ensue upon Earth. Now, the actions of what agencies around the world would do about it are being shared with the public for the first time ever ...
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The Weather Channel
Fungi are said to be grand recyclers of the planet and are considered vanguard species in habitat restoration. Now Indian scientists have found that they may also be the answer to one of the biggest environmental problems – plastic pollution. They have ...
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Tech Times
A cat named Pikachu will soon blast off as the first cremated cat to be sent to space. The cat died in January this year. His owner, Steve Munt, plans for Pikachu's remains to be released into the orbit around the Earth thanks to a company called Celestis Pets.
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Geek
But that's never stopped stars from playing a symphony of subsonic notes, powered by internal pulses. And while we may not be able to hear the concert (you'd have to speed up stellar vibrations a million times to bring them into the range of human ...
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New York Post
Never-before-seen viruses have been discovered hidden deep in the ocean. Almost 200,000 of the infectious pathogens were found during a global marine life expedition, which took over 10 years to complete. Most of the viruses are harmless to humans but ...
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Sci-News.com
A team of neuroscientists at the University of California San Francisco used brain signals recorded from epilepsy patients to program a computer to mimic natural speech, an advancement that could one day have a profound effect on the ability of certain ...
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Phys.Org
A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Bristol, as part of the National Centre for Nuclear Robotics, recently traveled to the Chernobyl exclusion zone, 33 years after the nuclear accident at the power plant in Ukraine. The team carried out ...
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Youth Health Magzine
Millennials are more likely to be arrested than their predecessor counterparts regardless of self-reported criminal activity, finds a new study by a Johns Hopkins University expert. Furthermore, black men who self-reported no offenses were 419% more likely to ...
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