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Space.com
Aug. 27: Moon to Mars briefing; Aug. 28: Countdown update; Aug. 29 12 am ET: Launch Day; 6:30 am ET: Launch coverage begins; 7:30 am ET: Spanish broadcast begins; 8:33 a.m. ET: LIFTOFF; NET 12 pm ET: Post-launch news conference; 4 pm ET: Orion moon ...
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Phys.Org
In a new 3D modeling study published this week in Science Advances, we show that the giant extinct shark, Otodus megalodon, was a true globetrotting super-predator. It was capable of covering vast distances in short order, and could eat the largest of ...
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KGW.com
It looked long and thin, definitely not a comet or other natural celestial phenomenon. In fact, it looked more like a train made of fluorescent light fixtures than anything else. Was it aliens?
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SciTechDaily
They are notoriously difficult to find. This new discovery is especially exciting because it provides insight into the formation and evolution of black holes. This information is essential for understanding gravitational waves as well as other astronomical ...
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ScienceAlert
There are a heck of a lot of asteroids in the Solar System that orbit the Sun. We know of around 1 million. And almost all of those asteroids are beyond the orbit of Earth, in the farther reaches of the mid- and outer-Solar System.
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ScienceAlert
As you'll know if you've seen Matt Damon's struggles in the movie The Martian, the landscape of the red planet could in theory grow crops, a possibility backed by NASA experiments.
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ThePrint
Researchers, as part of the study, laid out vast anatomical changes that took place in many reptile groups, including the forerunners of crocodiles and dinosaurs, in direct response to major climate shifts concentrated between 260 to 230 million years ago.
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The Indian Express
Unusual high temperatures, with no rainfall, resulting in a prolonged drought affecting large areas of china. This has led to reduction in crop yields and drinking water supplies, AP reported. (AP). 2 / 9. Amid this China is saying that it will try to ...
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