Kamis, 30 Mei 2019

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Phys.Org
NASA's Curiosity rover has confirmed that the region on Mars it's exploring, called the "clay-bearing unit," is well deserving of its name. Two samples the rover recently drilled at rock targets called "Aberlady" and "Kilmarie" have revealed the highest amounts of ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The 50th anniversary of the lunar landing is getting the Lego treatment via a new 1000-piece building set. Developed in cooperation with NASA, the set hails from Lego's more advanced Creator Expert line features a highly detailed replica of Apollo 11's Eagle ...
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Tech Times
Scientists in Japan have observed chimpanzees fishing for crabs in the wild, which is the first instance such behavior was seen in the animals. In a study featured in the Journal of Human Evolution, researchers from Kyoto University described how ...
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Tech Times
When it comes to the most destructive earthquakes on Earth, a few extra moments of warning could spell a huge difference in saving lives. New research reveals a specific point 10 to 15 seconds into an earthquake event when geologists may be able to ...
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Firstpost
Did ancient supernovae induce proto-humans to walk on two legs, eventually resulting in Homo sapiens with hands free to build cathedrals, design rockets and snap iPhone selfies? A paper published this week in the Journal of Geology makes the case: ...
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News18
A spacewalk is one of the most fanciable aspirations of mankind. The National Aeronautics and Space Association (NASA) gave us all a glimpse of life up in the International Space Station (ISS) by live streaming its latest spacewalks on YouTube, undetaken ...
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The Indian Express
A NASA study has found that the rocks on the surface of Mars that look like layers of pasta may be the most obvious sign of life on the red planet. By PTI |Washington | Published: May 30, 2019 3:05:42 pm. 2 Shares ...
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