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On Icy Pluto, Volcanoes May Spout Liquid Water A whiff of ammonia in reddish ices on Pluto may be evidence of recent geological activity on the dwarf planet, with liquid water spewing out from Pluto's depths like molten lava would on Earth, a new study finds. These findings suggest that Pluto may harbor at ...
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A Swimming School of 50-Million-Year-Old Fish, Caught in the Act Fifty million years ago, a throng of thimble-sized fish met its untimely end. Now, a team of Japanese scientists might have uncovered the pristinely-preserved mass grave that immortalized these doomed creatures' final moments. The fossil, described in a study ...
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Curiosity Rover Breaks Mission Record, Snaps Selfie To Celebrate NASA's Curiosity rover has just reached an important milestone. After nearly seven years of trekking the red planet, the six-wheeled robot has stumbled upon a cache of clay minerals larger than anything detected in all of its years on Mars. The momentous ...
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US Army is developing 'Google Earth on steroids' that will be able to simulate the INSIDE of buildings An initiative by the U.S. military looks to develop what one researcher is calling 'Google Earth on steroids' that maps entire landscapes, helping to simulate environments and train soldiers. Advertisement. In a report from National Defense, one researcher ...
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Big Pharma companies create 13% more carbon emissions making medicine than CAR MAKERS, experts warn Pharmaceutical companies put out 13 per cent more carbon emissions making medicines than car manufacturers - despite having a market that is 28% smaller. Researchers analysed existing public data on the carbon emissions of around 200 pharma ...
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