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One of two newly discovered exoplanets shows potential as a habitable world A super-scorched planet orbiting around a nearby dim star has helped reveal the presence of two previously unseen planets—one of which could host liquid water and thus be friendly to life, astronomers say. The blistering planet GJ 357 b, picked out by ...
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New research helps hay producers manage Bermuda grass stem maggot A relatively new pest—the Bermuda grass stem maggot—is plaguing Texas hay producers this season, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. However, new research from Texas A&M AgriLife is helping growers better manage this pest.
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A chemical clue to how life started on Earth LA JOLLA, CA - Earth didn't always harbor life. But around 4 billion years ago, something in the environment changed, and systems with biological properties began to emerge. Many scientists believe a lively dance of molecules called amino acids is partly ...
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AGU: Decades-Old Pollutants Melting Out Of Himalayan Glaciers The high mountain glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau feed thousands of alpine lakes that form the headwaters of many of Asia's major rivers. NASA image courtesy/Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, Goddard Space Flight Center. AGU News:.
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Spacecraft sets record travel time to ISS in just over three hours In the time it takes you to fly on your summer holiday, a spacecraft has travelled from Earth to the International Space Station. The Russian space agency Roscosmos has announced the dawn of a new rapid transportation age in space. As part of the Progress ...
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Soft wearable monitor made using soft electronics offers long-term health monitoring Most of the commercially available health monitors rely on rigid electronics housing coupled with aggressive adhesives and conductive gels, which can cause discomfort and damage to the skin. A team of scientists has developed a wireless, wearable monitor ...
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'Tattooed Wizard' Florida Man Wanted for Series of Bank Robberies: 'I Am a Merchant of Dreams' – Newsweek Sheriffs are on the hunt for a Florida man who has been pictured in a T-shirt reading "Tattooed Wizard" over a series of bank robberies in the Orlando area. This man robbed a bank Tuesday in Deltona, two banks in @OrangeCoSheriff territory (5/30& 7/3) ...
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Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, August 2019 Using electron beam melting, ORNL researchers are building innovative tungsten fusion components with complex, unique geometries that can't be made through traditional manufacturing. The electron beam allows for better control of heat distribution as ...
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