Selasa, 30 April 2019

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Now that the weather is finally warming up, it's a good weekend to get outside and look for shooting stars. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, often the best shower of the spring, will be at its peak on Sunday morning. For the prime view, get up early or stay up ...
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Photonics.com
BALTIMORE, April 30, 2019 — New measurements from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show that the universe is expanding about 9% faster than expected. A team led by professor Adam Riess at Johns Hopkins University used a new method, called ...
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Science Daily
Date: April 29, 2019; Source: Earth Institute at Columbia University; Summary: A new study suggests that carbon dioxide regeneration may become faster in many regions of the world as the oceans warm with changing climate. This, in turn, may reduce the ...
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The Tico Times
An object that caused surprise when it disturbed the skies above Costa Rica with a rumble and a luminous wake turned out to be a meteorite, the University of Costa Rica (UCR) has confirmed. The meteorite created a beam of light, known as a bolide, before ...
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Forbes
Perhaps one of the more intriguing facts about today's commercial space race and the innovations that continue to rapidly advance is that the revolution isn't really about space technology at all. In fact, very few advances have been made in the last 30 years ...
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Yale News
WASHINGTON -- The National Academy of Sciences announced today the election of 100 new members and 25 foreign associates in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Forty percent of the newly elected ...
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Gizmodo
A pair of genetic experts are claiming that the controversial human gene-editing experiment conducted by Chinese scientist He Jiankui was not only unethical, it was also deeply flawed from a scientific perspective. The experiment, they said, likely won't work ...
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