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As-it-happens update May 28, 2019
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Space.com
The brilliant "train" in the night sky that is SpaceX's first 60 Starlink satellites has wowed some skywatchers, but it also sparked concern among some astronomers wondering what so many visible satellites could mean for scientific observing. SpaceX CEO Elon ...
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EarthSky
A new survey algorithm – called Transit Least-Squares – has just caused the number of known, rocky, Earth-sized worlds orbiting distant stars to grow again, as astronomers add another 18 exoplanets to the list. Sharing is caring! 0. Tweet. 0. Share. 0. Pin. 0.
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Phys.Org
Researchers at the Donnelly Centre in Toronto have found that dozens of genes, previously thought to have similar roles across different organisms, are in fact unique to humans and could help explain how our species came to exist. These genes code for a ...
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Tech Times
Fungi play a huge role in the ecosystem, with a new type even being discovered to be capable of drawing gold from its surroundings. In the future, this type of fungus known as Fusarium oxsporum could even be used to find new gold deposits in a faster, more ...
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Voice of America
No media source currently available. 0:00 0:05:06 0:00. Direct link. 128 kbps | MP3 · 64 kbps | MP3. Pop-out player. Scientists made a big discovery in Canada, but it is something so small you need a microscope to see it. The scientists reported discovering ...
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Phys.Org
The ROSETTA-Ice project, a three-year, multi-institutional data collection survey of Antarctic ice, has assembled an unprecedented view of the Ross Ice Shelf, its structure and how it has been changing over time. In a study published today in Nature ...
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Geek
View of asteroid Bennu's surface in a region near the equator, taken by the PolyCam camera on NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft on March 21 from a distance of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). (Photo Credit: NASA / Goddard / University of Arizona) ...
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Phys.Org
The wild apples in the Tien Shan Mountains represent the main ancestral population for our modern apple. These trees produce large fruits, which are often red when ripe and have a varying array of flavors. These were the ancestors of the trees that people ...
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Yahoo Tech
In the 50 years since Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong left humanity's first bootprint on the moon, that "one small step" has launched one giant load of books. Basketfuls of books about space are now hitting store shelves — not only to mark the golden ...
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Medical Daily
Some 20,000 years ago, the Ice Age that cloaked our planet and lasted for around 100,000 years was nearing its tail end, called the Last Glacial Maximum. As some sort of last hurrah before ending, the ice covered almost all of North America, Northern ...
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Express.co.uk
A panel of eminent scientists has voted to recognise the term and the dawn of the era, a vast period of geological time spanning millennia. Anthropocene means 'age of man' and its origin will be back-dated to the 1950s marking when mankind started ...
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WCBI
Orlando — To say retired Army Sgt. Carlos Cruz depends heavily on his service dog, Hannah, is an understatement. Cruz was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after returning from service in northern Afghanistan where he hunted for enemy ...
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Boing Boing (blog)
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a vast storm system visible on the gas giant since at least the 1830s and perhaps the 1660s, is reportedly "unraveling." "I haven't seen this before in my 17-or-so years of imaging Jupiter," reports veteran observer Anthony Wesley of ...
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The Times
Vitamin deficiency, also called as hypovitaminosis, is primarily caused by malnutrition. The global vitamin deficiency treatment market is highly fragmented with large number of local as well as strong players. Access Report Details at: ...
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