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Space station robotic arm hit by orbital debris in 'lucky strike' (video) Officials called the hole a "lucky strike" given the relatively small size of the arm, which is 57.7 feet (17.6 meters) long and has a diameter of just 14 inches (35 cm).
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Maybe Dark Matter Is More Than One Thing We have not detected any of these invisible particles yet, but we have measured the imprint of the fluctuations in their primordial spatial distribution as slight variations across the sky in the brightness of the cosmic microwave background, the relic radiation left ...
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Scientists identify protein that activates plant response to nitrogen deficiency Nitrates are critical for the growth of plants, so plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ensure sufficient nitrate uptake from their environments. In a new study published in the journal Nature Plants, researchers at Nagoya University, Japan, have ...
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Tidal debris detected in a nearby galaxy group Using the MeerKAT telescope, an international team of astronomers has identified wide-spread tidal debris in a nearby galaxy group known as NGC 7232. The newly found structure is composed of cold neutral atomic hydrogen and extends over 450,000 light ...
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Giant tortoise thought extinct for a century discovered on Galapagos island A giant tortoise in the Galápagos Islands that was thought to have gone extinct over a century ago just came out of hiding. Researchers discovered the female tortoise on the Galápagos' Fernandina Island during a joint expedition carried out by the Galápagos ...
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How International Space Station Helps Experts Study Climate Change on Earth 中文(繁體): Typhoon Neoguri photographed on 5 July 2014 by United States astronaut. (Photo: NASA / Reid Wiseman). The International Space Station is hovering above our skies, observing Earth ...
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Beer byproduct mixed with manure proves an excellent pesticide Now, in an effort to reduce waste from the agricultural industry and reduce the amounts of harmful chemicals used, researchers have investigated using organic byproducts from beer production and farming as a potential method to disinfest soils, preserve ...
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Drastically Shrinking Planets Offer Hints Behind Mystery of Missing Worlds: What Causes This Phenomenon? A breakthrough has recently reported about the case of shrinking planets. While missions involving planet-hunting have found thousands of worlds that orbit distant stars, there is a severe shortage of exoplanets measuring between 1.5 and two times the ...
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GROWING OLD UNGRACEFULLY: That 60 Minutes UFO Show These have been analyzed to death by folks who understand night vision cameras, gimbal camera mounts, bokeh (blur produced by out-of-focus objects) and other imaging artifacts. And, um, trigonometry. Here's debunker Mick West on one of these UFOs:.
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This Brain Device Can Be Used to Make Friends; It Can Also Treat 'Pandemic Fatigue' There are times that people can't keep their friends despite years of relationship. Some instances make us wonder how that happened. Now, we could have some answers for that using this brain technology which works like a "friend-maker" for humans.
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