Rabu, 31 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 31, 2019
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Space.com
A "preteen" exoplanet, fully grown but still undergoing some changes, was recently discovered orbiting a young star in a binary system, and the find could provide some insight on how planets formed in our own solar system. Scientists at Dartmouth College in ...
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The Weather Channel
Bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has killed more than one third of the coral reefs in the ocean around the Pacific island of Guam, according to a new study. "Never in our history of looking at reefs, have we seen something this severe," Laurie ...
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USA TODAY
Don't be concerned if you can't see the moon Wednesday night: It's there, it's just a black moon. This black moon will appear in North America at 11:13 p.m. EDT (8:13 p.m. PDT), and is the first one since September 2016. A moon is considered "black" when ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — An unmanned Russian spaceship carrying tons of supplies to the International Space Station has docked with the orbiting laboratory. The Progress 73 cargo ship blasted off atop a Soyuz rocket at 1210 GMT Wednesday from the Russian space ...
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CNET
Seaweed surrounds the island group of Guadeloupe in this satellite image from early July. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2019), processed by ESA. Sargassum seaweed isn't inherently bad. The brown algae provides an important habitat for ...
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UPI.com
Wildfires continue to burn in Alaska, Greenland and throughout Siberia, releasing record amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere and blanketing cities with smoke. By. Brooks Hays. (. 0 Comments. Sort by. Oldest. Facebook Comments Plugin. ) Dozens of ...
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Science Magazine
Courtship is to spiders what the Daytona 500 is to race car drivers. Both involve a sprint to the finish line, but for male black widows, the prize is a mate. Now, scientists have shown that, unlike Daytona 500 drivers, male black widows actually benefit from ...
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Intelligent Aerospace
MADRID, Spain - Airbus has been selected by the European Space Agency to build the European component of the SMILE satellite (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer). SMILE will be the first joint satellite mission between the European ...
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Outlook India
The deep space clock was deployed on June 25, but we're still thinking about it's potential for the future of travel. Nayanika Mukherjee July 31 , 2019. 04 Min Read. We're not scientists here. But it's difficult to not feel excited when small things are capable of ...
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AZoSensors
Nuclear power plants can endure the most severe weather and do not release hazardous greenhouse gases. However, transferring nuclear materials to provide them with fuel continues to be a critical problem as security technology is constantly advancing.
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Patch.com
50 years ago, on Sunday, July 20, 1969, at 3:17 p.m. Houston Time, The Apollo 11 Lunar Module touched down on the surface of the moon. Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on any celestial body other than Earth. He was followed by only 11 ...
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Denton Observer
Isaac Newton is rightly thought to be the best scientist of all time. Nonetheless, groundbreaking black hole analysis has now disproved Newton's theory of gravity – and even Albert Einstein's theories are "beginning to fray around the edges," a scientist has ...
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