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| Allotment soil is safer than UK national guidelines suggest With the rise in popularity of people growing their own fruit and vegetables, it may be surprising to know that many urban allotments have soil with lead levels above UK guidance values. However, new research from Northumbria and Newcastle Universities ... | |
| Lunar and solar eclipses make animals do strange things The moon covers much of the sun during the total solar eclipse, in Merlo, San Luis, Argentina, July 2 2019. Credit: EPA-EFE/NICO AGUILERA. For most animals, the structure of their day—and indeed their year—depends on the light-dark cycle. These regular ... | |
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| NASA's Orion Capsule Passes Launch Abort Test With Flying Colors NASA's Orion spacecraft is one step closer to carrying humans into space today. The agency confirms that all systems performed perfectly during the second ascent abort test, proving that astronauts aboard Orion could be safely wrenched free of a rocket in ... | |
| Asteroid impact, Titan mission and Soviet emissions NASA drone to soar across Titan NASA will send a dual-quadcopter drone to hop across the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, the agency announced on 27 June. Named Dragonfly, the US$850-million mission will launch in 2026 and arrive at Titan in ... | |
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