Kamis, 02 Mei 2019

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Asteroids known as 'S-type' contain a lot more water than we thought. Credit: Oliver Denker/Shuttestock. Water is essential for life on Earth and is one of our most precious natural resources. But considering how our planet formed, it is quite surprising how ...
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Phys.Org
Analysis of water samples from the UK's Humber estuary revealed high levels of pharmaceuticals, with ibuprofen found at some of the highest concentrations ever reported across the globe. While it is known that traces of pharmaceuticals get into rivers and ...
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Business Insider
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is calling on people to take the threat of a meteor crashing into Earth seriously. "People have to understand this is not about Hollywood. It's not about movies," Bridenstine told a conference on Monday. A meteor crashed ...
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International Business Times
A UFO enthusiast claims to have found evidence of alien life existing in planet Mercury, the planet closest to the sun. NASA's telescopes and rovers take photos of other planets and moons so that scientists and researchers can study them. A prominent alien ...
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Science Times
Hippos are considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa and have been feared by most. However, they are in danger of extinction because of poachers who are after their ivory teeth. Recently, a team led by biologist Jonas Schoelynck of the ...
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The Sun
A STRANGE star hidden in the Milky Way could be an intruder from a dwarf galaxy that was once 'swallowed' by our own. Astronomers recently discovered that the celestial object is not like any of the other stars around it. The strange star is thought to have ...
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Tech Explorist
Although the information is ubiquitous, and its technology arguably among the highest that humankind has produced, its very ubiquity has posed new types of problems. One of the problems is storage. Even the cloud storage that promises to offer opaque, ...
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