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Tomorrow's New Moon Will Totally Eclipse The Sun, Setup 'Half-Blood Thunder Moon' And 'Black Moon' Tomorrow the New Moon will not be visible, but it will have a dramatic, if brief, effect on about 350,000 excited eclipse-chasers standing underneath its shadow in central Chile and Argentina. Every 29 days the moon gets roughly in between the Earth and the ...
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Birds taller than elephants may have once lived alongside human beings The Pachystruthio dmanisensis weighed around three times that of than an ostrich. Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty Images. Emus and Ostriches are dangerous. We know this. They're so hardcore the Australian Army officially lost a war with them in 1932.
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Vegetarian 'Crocodiles' Evolved More Than Once in Earth's Ancient Waterways Crocodilians today are fearsome meat-eating reptiles, but new research shows that wasn't always the case. Turns out some of the ancestors of crocodiles and alligators had a preference for a vegetarianism that was hard to shake. "Our work demonstrates that ...
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How 3D printing allows scientists to grow new human hairs Researchers from Columbia University have found a way of using 3D printing technology to simulate human scalp skin and thus allow new human hairs to grow. They can then transplant the new hair to the scalp of people experiencing hair loss.
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New plan could see flights from Cornwall to Australia taking 90 minutes The European Space Agency has confirmed it is drawing up new rules which could allow s company to operate sub-orbital flights from the proposed Newquay Spaceport. That would mean that as well as allowing tourists to take flights in zero gravity, ...
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