Rabu, 03 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 3, 2019
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The New York Times
Century after century, the moon adamantly refused to give up its secrets. The ancient Greeks and Romans generally considered it pristine, smooth and white, but did not have a good explanation for the dirty spots on its face that were visible to human eyes.
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Space.com
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — With a successful test of the spacecraft's abort system now complete, the manager of NASA's Orion program is optimistic the spacecraft will be ready to send humans to the moon in 2024 even as development schedules ...
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The Planetary Society
Download MP3. On This Episode. John Bellardo. Director, Cal Poly SLO CubeSat Research Lab. Headshot of Bruce Betts. Bruce Betts. Chief Scientist / LightSail Program Manager, The Planetary Society. Jason Davis thumbnail. Jason Davis. Digital Editor ...
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The New York Times
Our columnist, Sebastian Modak, is visiting each destination on our 52 Places to Go in 2019 list. Before watching the solar eclipse in Chile on Tuesday, he visited Salvador, Brazil, where music guided his travels. It's a place famous for its contributions to ...
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Sky & Telescope
Astronomers have narrowed down the location of a third "fast radio burst" to a galaxy very like the Milky Way. Just one week after astronomers announced an incredible feat — identifying the galaxy that hosted a flash of radio waves that lasted only a fraction of ...
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Phys.Org
Global warming is a serious threat to the planet and living beings. One of the main causes of global warming is the increase in the atmospheric CO2 level. The main source of this CO2 is from the burning of fossil fuels in our daily lives (electricity, vehicles, ...
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UPI.com
July 3 (UPI) -- The preference for a maize-centric diet by Mayan elites may have left the ancient civilization more vulnerable to climate change, according to new research. To better understand the relationship between diet and the collapse of the Maya ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Cyborgs could be one step closer to reality after the Universities of Surrey and Harvard produced scalable 'nanoprobes' that could lead to interfaces connecting humans to computers. The tiny U-shaped nanowire probes are small enough to be able to record ...
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