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Scientists build a 'mini-sun' at a university campus to study solar wind The Big Red Plasma Ball at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is being used to better understand our sun. Jeff Miller/UW-Madison. The sun, at about 1.4 million kilometers wide, is a huge ball of plasma at the center of our solar system. We've studied it for ...
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Study considers sensory impacts of global climate change Studies of how global change is impacting marine organisms have long focused on physiological effects—for example an oyster's decreased ability to build or maintain a strong shell in an ocean that is becoming more acidic due to excess levels of carbon ...
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Musk Reads: Musk Calls on NASA to Research Nuclear Rockets Musk talks up nuclear rockets; CRS-18 holds a surprise Mars-focused passenger; and hyperloop could hit a public track in less than a decade. It's Musk Reads: SpaceX Edition #91. Musk Quote of the Week. "This is gonna sound pretty crazy, but I think we ...
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Ross King: How an astronomical hangover sent Sir Richard Branson into space After all, every time I got a report card in school, the teacher wrote "definite space cadet" on the back. Although when you think about it, when I broadcast from LA via satellite, I'm also getting beamed out into space at the same time. So, if an invading alien ...
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Blueberries linked to major blood pressure, memory and aging benefits Several recently published studies highlight various health benefits associated with blueberries, the small blue and purple berries readily available in most grocery stores. Compared to other popular fruits, blueberries have the highest quantities of antioxidants ...
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