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Canadian Astronauts Talk Apollo 11 and Canada's Future in Space OTTAWA, Ontario — Americans weren't the only ones celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing on July 20. At six museums across the country, including here at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Canadian astronauts broadcast a single ...
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Researchers Build Quantum Vibration Sensor That Can Measure the Smallest Units of Sound A system that can distinguish phonons, the smallest units of sound, marks an important milestone in the development of more advanced quantum computers. Quantum computers might one day do things difficult or impossible for regular computers to do, but ...
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How a City-Killing Asteroid Got So Uncomfortably Close to Earth On July 25, an asteroid measuring somewhere between 87 and 427 feet wide got unusually close to Earth. No scientists had even detected the asteroid until a few hours before it passed by the planet. While never a true threat, the rock known as Asteroid 2019 ...
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NASA celebrates 'hat trick' discovery of new planets orbiting nearby star NASA is celebrating the discovery of three planets including "two of a type not found in our solar system" orbiting a nearby star. The U.S. space agency says the discovery was made with the planet-hunting Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, more ...
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Rare black moon Wednesday offers exceptional skygazing chance A perigree full moon, or supermoon, is seen Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it's full. NASA/Bill Ingalls. An unusual type of supermoon is set to take the stage this ...
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Three meteor showers and a rare 'Black Supermoon' soon to be above Colorado Late-summer meteor showers and a rare Black Supermoon will bring wonder to Colorado mountain skies this week. First up is the annual Perseids meteor shower, one of the most anticipated stargazing wonders to see in Colorado boasting 50 to 75 meteors ...
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Global climate change must be stopped if humanity is to survive - top scientist's warning British scientist and environmentalist James Lovelock warned humans need to do a better job of protecting Earth from climate change, otherwise we will not survive. Professor Lovelock, who has just celebrated his 100th birthday, gained worldwide respect in ...
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How humans and chimpanzees travel towards a goal in rainforests The human ranging style is unique among hominoids. The Mbendjele BaYaka people move from camp to camp every few months, and thus have a large lifetime range of approximately 800 square meters. Human foragers collect food and take it back to their ...
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People judge entire groups based on performance of its 'first member' Date: July 30, 2019; Source: City University London; Summary: People are more likely to judge the performance of a group based on member's that are labelled as first or number one than they are on any other member, according to new research. Share:.
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