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By being able to wait for better food, cuttlefish — the squishy sea creatures similar to octopuses and squids — showed self-control that's linked to the higher intelligence of primates. It was part of an experiment by Alex Schnell from the University of Cambridge ...
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Forbes
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Jupiter and Saturn will be joined on one side by a rising Mercury and on the other approached by a waning crescent Moon, creating a momentary line-up of four celestial bodies.
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EarthSky
A billion years from now, as the sun heats up, the warmer atmosphere will break down carbon dioxide, killing off plant life, which in turn will shut off Earth's source of oxygen. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Partial view of Earth from orbit with ...
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Space.com
President Nixon welcomes astronauts aboard the USS Hornet. (Image credit: NASA). History shows just how vulnerable space programmes, which require years of ...
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The New York Times
A study shows that pretending to be immobile — sometimes for an hour or more — helps larvae of an insects called antlions outlast hungry predators.
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Yahoo News
In his own tribute to Butler, Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA's associate administrator for space science, emphasized the connection to Southern California, the home of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Perseverance mission operations.
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Duluth News Tribune
Research shows that in some lakes the invasive species appeared to have a serious negative affect on walleyes because of increased water clarity. In other lakes, zebra mussels seem to have had little or no effect on walleye populations and size structure.
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Tech Times
The Jezero Crater is where the rover had landed, and it is set to roam around it to find evidence of life on the planet. Although the whole prospect sounds complicated and nearly impossible, ...
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TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
March 7, 2021 at 6:00 a.m.. Since last autumn, one of the marquee pleasures of the night sky has been gracing stargazers. It's the Pleiades star cluster, ...
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PCMag.com
NASA's Perseverance rover officially landed on Mars in February. Now that it's there, it's been taking some time to explore. On March 4, NASA reported that the car-sized rover began moving around, propelling itself forward about 13 feet. It then turned around ...
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