Science (Page 174/196)
The profession and finances of being a hammerhead shark
But as the cephalophil was tilted up or down, the force quickly entered the game, enabling a quick ascent or…
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Arctic sea ice is shrinking to a record low
Image copyright Mosaic / AWI / Stephen Grappener This summer’s Arctic Ocean-Ice is shrinking to its second-lowest ever in the…
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How many lives will it take to make a phosphine signal on Venus?
A biosignature last week, A unique announcement was made About the search for extraterrestrial life: Phosphine gas found in Venus…
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A rare blue moon will light up the sky on Halloween
The night sky on Halloween will be illuminated by the blue moon, the second full moon in a month. A…
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Researchers suggest that deep-screen curtains may be made of planetary diamonds
They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but what about the entire diamond planet? Newly published research suggests that…
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NASA technology enables precision landing and danger avoidance without a pilot
With Margo Pierce, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate September 19, 2020 The Shepard (NS) booster NS-11 landed after the vehicle’s…
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The first possible “unsafe” planet discovered by NASA in front of a Steeler Sander
WD 1856B, the size of a potential planet Jupiter, orbits its medium white dwarf star every 36 hours and is…
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NASA keeps a selection of astronauts for new hidden missions
The latest class NASA astronauts Such opportunities have never existed before: two new commercially developed spacecraft designed to travel to…
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Huge looms in Jupiter magnificent Hubble image – Spaceflight now
The Hubble Space Telescope captured this view of Jupiter and its icy moon Europa on August 25. Credit: NASA, ESA,…
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An iceberg may not have sunk the Titanic, a new study finds
From famous mechanics A new paper wonders about solar flare-up activity Contributed to the sinking Of Titanic. The sun The…
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