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| Magma is the key to the moon's makeup For more than a century, scientists have squabbled over how the Earth's moon formed. But researchers at Yale and in Japan say they may have the answer. Many theorists believe a Mars-sized object slammed into the early Earth, and material dislodged from ... | |
| Gaia's first asteroid discoveries While scanning the sky to chart a billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy, ESA's Gaia satellite is also sensitive to celestial bodies closer to home, and regularly observes asteroids in our solar system. This view shows the orbits of more than 14 000 known ... | |
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| Wifi could be killing men's sperm (FOX NEWS) - Wifi fertility fears for men in developed countries revealed by a new study. This as World Health Organization officials predict infertility will be the third most serious condition in the 21st century. According to research done by Kumiko Nakata, the ... | |
| Oxford Academic: Invisible Aliens Are Breeding With Humans An Oxford lecturer thinks we share the Earth with invisible aliens — and, the outlandish idea holds, they're trying to save our species and theirs from total destruction by breeding with us. This strange theory is the subject of Korean instructor Young-hae Chi's ... | |
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