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America's first private moon lander will be made in India The first US lunar lander in the 21st century will be designed in India, the result of NASA's new willingness to outsource production of its space vehicles. NASA says it will spend more than $250 million hiring private companies to transport scientific missions to ...
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Hominids may have been cutting-edge tool makers 2.6 million years ago Discoveries in East Africa of what may be the oldest expertly sharpened stone implements suggest that early members of the human genus, Homo, invented these tools by around 2.6 million years ago, researchers say. But their conclusions are controversial.
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Mapping groundwater's influence on the world's oceans Researchers at The Ohio State University have created high-resolution maps of points around the globe where groundwater meets the oceans—the first such analysis of its kind, giving important data points to communities and conservationists to help protect ...
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Researchers find slowdown in Earth's temps stabilized nature's calendar Sometimes referred to as nature's calendar, phenology looks at the seasonal life cycle of plants and animals and is one of the leading indicators of climate change. It's the observance of natural occurrences like the first formation of buds and flowers in the ...
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Why Octopuses Might Be The Next Lab Rats At the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., there's a room filled with burbling aquariums. A lot of them have lids weighed down with big rocks. "Octopuses are notorious for being able to, kind of, escape out of their enclosures," says Bret Grasse, ...
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Rovers on Mars should be searching for rocks that look like pasta – they're almost certainly created by life According to a new NASA-funded study that appeared in Astrobiology, the next missions to Mars should be on the lookout for rocks that look like "fettuccine". The reason for this, according to the research team, is that the formation of these types of rocks is ...
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SpaceX Dragon released from ISS to begin journey back to Earth The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft was released from the International Space Station on Monday to begin its return journey to Earth. According to NASA, the Dragon spacecraft was released from the microgravity laboratory at 11:01 a.m. after flight ...
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World's oldest solar eclipse footage reappears, and it looks like a real-life Melies movie If you're planning to catch the next solar eclipse, grab your shield glasses fast, because the next one's less than a month away. But if you want to see the world's oldest footage of the earliest eclipse that's managed to survive on film, you can do it right now, ...
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Feathers came first, then birds New research, led by the University of Bristol, suggests that feathers arose 100 million years before birds - changing how we look at dinosaurs, birds, and pterosaurs, the flying reptiles. It also changes our understanding of feathers themselves, their functions ...
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Two brain-rejuvenating proteins have been identified in young blood The brain-boosting ingredients of young blood could be two proteins. The proteins help rejuvenate important structures in neurons and may be responsible for why young blood seems to improve cognitive performance in older brains. The rejuvenating power ...
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