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Update: Liftoff of Falcon Heavy with the ViaSat-3 Americas satellite at 8:26 p.m. EDT Sunday, April 30! The launch from Kennedy Space Center kicks off a nearly five-hour spacecraft separation process, which is part of the reason why the rocket's three ...
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The Seattle Times
It has been 20 years since scientists put together the first rough draft of the human genome, the 3 billion genetic letters of DNA tightly wound inside most of our cells. Today, scientists are still struggling to decipher it.
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NPR
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, which has been probing the outer bounds of the solar system for over 45 years, is running out of power. But a new plan aims to keep its interstellar mission alive for at least three more years. The Voyager 2, first launched ...
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Florida Today
SpaceX's triple-core Falcon Heavy rocket soared from Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, kicking off a complicated mission that boosted a powerful commercial communications satellite to orbit thousands of miles above Earth.
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Phys.Org
They found that certain regions of these genomes have stayed the same across all mammal species over millions of years of evolution. One study found that at least 10% of the human genome is largely unchanged across ...
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Kennedy Space Center
It included hundreds of science experiments, a solar observatory, and even a device for taking in-flight showers. The human crew was scheduled to go up a day after the spacecraft. Within hours of the Skylab failure, NASA delayed that crewed mission, as ...
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Phys.Org
Metagenomic data from Tara Oceans on marine plankton has enabled the discovery of a major group of DNA viruses found abundantly from the equator to the poles: mirusviruses. These viruses play a role in regulating plankton by infecting a considerable ...
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Science News
Just as mountains tower over Earth's surface, seamounts also rise above the ocean floor. The tallest mountain on Earth, as measured from base to peak, is Mauna Kea, which is part of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain.
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The Columbus Dispatch
The monster is back! Well, not alive, but back in the scientific spotlight. In 1958 amateur fossil hunter Francis Tully found some strange fossils at the famous Mazon Creek site, about 15 miles southwest of Chicago. A Yale University study published ...
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SkyandTelescope.com
Artist's concept of an Earth-size planet in the habitable zone. NASA / Ames / JPL-Caltech. The so-called habitable zone is the region around a star where, if a ...
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