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No Aliens Needed: Odd Properties of the 1st Known Interstellar Visitor Can Be Natural When the solar system's first-known interstellar visitor was spotted on October 19, 2017, scientists scurried to observe the strange object. The oddly shaped, rapidly moving traveler had been ejected from its home system and was perhaps a comet or asteroid, ...
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A total solar eclipse will be visible on July 2 for the first time since 2017 — here's who can see it The only total solar eclipse of 2019 occurs tomorrow. It will be visible over parts of Chile, Argentina, and the south Pacific Ocean. The celestial event will be more difficult to witness than the 2017 eclipse that was visible in the US, since the path of totality is ...
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Citizen scientists collect vital microplastics data—from their yachts The world's oceans are under invasion by a virtually indestructible enemy—plastic. Florida International University (FIU) and the International SeaKeepers Society have joined forces to combat this plastic problem. As part of a new collaborative project, dubbed ...
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Rutgers researchers identify the origins of metabolism A Rutgers-led study sheds light on one of the most enduring mysteries of science: How did metabolism - the process by which life powers itself by converting energy from food into movement and growth - begin? To answer that question, the researchers ...
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Houston, We Have Mission Control: NASA Refurbishes Iconic Room Where Space Exploration Began In honor of the 50th anniversary of NASA's historic Apollo 11 mission to the Moon, the Agency has refurbished the historic mission control center at Johnson Space Center in Houston, where engineers guided astronauts to their one small step. "Apollo ...
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Research misconduct claim upheld against former head of UCL lab A lab run by one of Britain's foremost academics published fraudulent scientific papers for more than a decade, according to investigators. Work at Prof David Latchman's laboratory at UCL Institute of Child Health came under scrutiny from senior academics ...
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Search for space aliens comes up empty, but extraterrestrial life could still be out there The "Breakthrough Listen" initiative listened in on 1,300 star systems and found no sign of E.T. But the search is set to expand. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, is a numbers game — and bigger numbers are better. The more places you look ...
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NASA's $200M space telescope finds alien planet almost the size of Earth, smallest discovered FOX NEWS - NASA said its new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite space telescope has discovered its smallest exoplanet so far, an alien world that's roughly 80 percent the size of Earth and could help "unlock" secrets of how the Blue Planet became ...
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Female bedbugs can 'control' immune systems ahead of mating to prevent STIs Researchers from the University of Sheffield have discovered that female bedbugs can control their immune systems ahead of mating to ensure they're not infected. Share. Comments. By. Shivali Best. 20:00, 1 JUL 2019. Science. (Image: Getty Images).
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Cockroaches are evolving to a point where they'll be nearly impossible to kill Cockroaches are being born impervious to bug sprays and it's happening fast. A Purdue University study found that the commonly found German species of roaches are being born with an immunity to toxins with which they haven't yet been in contact.
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Families celebrate 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing COOS BAY — Nine year old Megan Williams couldn't stop smiling as she joined other children at the Coos Bay Public Library on Saturday making moon rocks to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The event featured a number of ...
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Dead Sea research could unearth geological secrets of the earth's past The American Geophysical Union released a new study that explains why salt crystals pile up on the Dead Sea's floor. The results of these findings could help scientists understand how large salt deposits have formed in the past. The Dead Sea is known for ...
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