Selasa, 04 Juni 2019

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As-it-happens update June 4, 2019
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Space.com
SpaceX launched its 17th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station on May 6, 2019. The Dragon cargo spacecraft arrived at the station two days later and docked at the Harmony module, where it remained for one month before returning to ...
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The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
"The double asteroid was hurtling by the Earth at more than 70 000 km/h, making observing it with the Very Large Telescope (VLT ) challenging," said Diego Parraguez, who was piloting the European Southern Observatory telescope. He had to use all his ...
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EurekAlert (press release)
The Western honeybee is the most important managed pollinator globally and has recently experienced unsustainably high colony losses in many regions of the world. Synergistic interactions among stressors are believed to be primarily responsible. Despite ...
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R & D Magazine
Scientists may found a pattern in large earthquakes that will allow them to decipher between a megaquake and smaller earthquakes, after examining the data of more than 3,000 earthquakes. A research team from the University of Oregon has found that GPS ...
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mySanAntonio.com
The envelope sat behind the glass case, the ink still crisp and legible, the illustration of men working on the moon still brightly colored and unblemished by time. The signatures scrawled across the white space were unmistakable — so unmistakable that it ...
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Science Daily
Date: June 3, 2019; Source: Arizona State University; Summary: A new archaeological site discovered by scientists working in Ethiopia shows that the origins of stone tool production are older than 2.58 million years ago. Previously, the oldest evidence for ...
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ZME Science
Managing quantum data and correcting errors are the biggest challenges that scientists face in the development of fully practical quantum computers. A new study performed by researchers at Yale University might offer the means to overcome this ...
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HeritageDaily
Archaeological excavations at Kirkton of Fetteresso near Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire have revealed a palimpsest of human occupation and activity spread over at least four and a half millennia from the early Neolithic to the early medieval period.
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