Senin, 01 Juli 2019

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This is a more star-filled view of the Lagoon Nebula, using Hubble's infrared capabilities. The reason you can see more stars is because infrared is able to cut through the dust and gas clouds to reveal the abundance of both young stars within the nebula, ...
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Phys.Org
Most of the well-studied proteins in our bodies are like metal; some can change shape easily, like aluminum foil, and others are rigid, like steel beams, but they typically have a solid, well-defined structure. Many other essential proteins are more like ...
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Phys.Org
The ocean as we understand it today was shaped by a global evolutionary regime shift around 170 million years ago, according to new research. Until that point, the success of organisms living within the marine environment had been strongly controlled by ...
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Phys.Org
The best way to protect corals threatened by climate change is to conserve a wide range of their habitats, according to a study in Nature Climate Change. The finding likely applies to conservation efforts for many other species in the ocean and on land, ...
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Phys.Org
The Powering Past Coal Alliance, or PPCA, is a coalition of 30 countries and 22 cities and states, that aims to phase out unabated coal power. But analysis led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, published in Nature Climate Change, shows that ...
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WBUR
Scientists have created living entities that resemble very primitive human embryos, the most advanced example of these structure yet created in a lab. The researchers hope these creations, made from human embryonic stem cells, will provide crucial new ...
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Sky & Telescope
Whether cloudy skies or airfare prevent you from seeing the total solar eclipse on July 2nd, you can still see totality via one of the multiple webcasts we compile here. Total solar eclipse of August 2017. Few natural events can match a total solar eclipse.
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Live Science
When an octopus coils one of its flexible arms around a rock or a bit of food, it's not because the animal's brain said, "Pick that up." Rather, the arm decides for itself what it's going to do next. For a person, that would be like having one's big toe call the shots ...
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Geek
In the mid-1800s, mariners sailing the southern seas navigated at night by a brilliant star in the constellation Carina. The star, named Eta Carinae, was the second brightest star in the sky for more than a decade. Those mariners could hardly have imagined ...
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Live Science
It looks like a ring of blue fire in the sky. But, in fact, that swirl of sapphire over the North Pole and Greenland is actually ice — that, and a bit of pulverized meteor dust. They're called "noctilucent clouds," because they only appear after sunset. Blue and wispy ...
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International Business Times, India Edition
A HUGE UFO stretching 300 metres has supposedly been found on the Moon, sending conspiracy theorists into a frenzy. Despite there being no scientific evidence to support the notion that aliens live on the Moon, some alien-hunters are still convinced by the ...
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Patch.com
A 17-year-old girl has been reported missing in Miami Beach and is considered an endangered runaway.. By Paul Scicchitano, Patch Staff. Jul 1, 2019 9:43 am ET. Reply. 0. Shavonnah Laneek Jackson​ was last seen on Thursday. (Via Miami Beach Police ...
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