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Soyuz space capsule returns to Earth from 115-day mission
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In this photo released by NASA, Astronaut Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is helped out of the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft just minutes after the NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, and Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin of …
International space crew returns to EarthCBC.ca
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Researchers have figured out how to make wood transparent
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Researchers have developed a way to make wood transparent. This new material might one day find use in everything from architecture to packaging. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This is one in a series presenting news on technology and innovation, …
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Latest dark matter searches leave scientists empty-handed
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But evidence for supersymmetry hasn't materialized in particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, so supersymmetry's favored status is eroding (SN: 10/1/16, p. 12). Supersymmetry arguments for WIMPs are thus becoming shakier …
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Common Swifts Spend Ten Months in Flight Without Landing, a New Record
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A team of researchers has found that a species of bird called the common swift can remain in the air for up to 10 months, flying nonstop. Most common swifts don't land at all during this period, only coming down when the next breeding season starts.
Ten months in the air without landing Lund UniversityEurekAlert (press release)
Who needs land? These birds spend 10 months of the year in flightLos Angeles Times
These amazing little birds just broke the world record for nonstop flightWashington Post
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Big biological datasets map life's networks
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THE NET By combining big biological datasets, scientists can piece together networks inside the body. James Provost. Magazine issue: Vol. 190, No. 9, October 29, 2016, p. 24. EMail. EMail. EMail logo EMail. Print. Print. Print logo Print. Twitter. Twitter.
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Ecologists raise alarm over releases of mosquito-killing guppies
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The little guppy Poecilia reticulata has developed a big reputation. For decades, the fish has been championed as a mosquito fighter and dumped into ponds and ditches to eat up the insect's larvae. But among scientists, it has a different reputation …
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Science: Public interest high, literacy stable
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ANN ARBOR — While public interest in science continues to grow, the level of U.S. scientific literacy remains largely unchanged, according to a survey by the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Funded by NASA, the study found that 51 …
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