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The Sand Dunes of Mars Move in a Weird Way Martian sand dunes are blowing in the wind — but slowly, and based on factors that don't affect sand movement here on Earth. Scientists tracked the movement of nearly 500 individual dunes, all using data gathered by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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Researcher discusses reopening the case of cold fusion Researchers at MIT have collaborated with a team of scientists from the University of British Columbia, the University of Maryland, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Google to conduct a multiyear investigation into cold fusion, a type of benign ...
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Meet astronaut Scott Kelly, celebrate Apollo 11 at these mid-Michigan events MIDLAND, MI — Half a century ago, American astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, taking one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. Fifty years later, there are a number of special events planned in mid-Michigan to celebrate the ...
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