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SpaceX Argued no Spaceship Launches until January

December 9, 2016 by Kelly Holzschlag Leave a Comment

SpaceX launch

SpaceX is not willing to engage in a new mission until January. This will be the first task of the company since they have launched Falcon 9 rocket back in September. The CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk had argued that his business was bound to start another mission by mid-December, launching ten spaceships for Iridium, […]

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Researchers Register Decreased Life Expectancy in the US

December 9, 2016 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

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Some studies have established that life expectancy in the US is gradually decreasing. Statistics from 2015 have shown that a person who is born in the US in 2015 might expect to live approximately 78.8 years. This proves that the result indicates a decreased number by 36.5 days compared to the statistics from 2014. In […]

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Primates Inspire the Creation of a Jumping Robot

December 7, 2016 by Kelly Holzschlag Leave a Comment

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Scientists managed to design a tiny jumping robot, being inspired by the agility of African primates. Some engineers from UC Berkeley have worked together to develop a small AI device which was categorized as having the highest vertical jumping ever recorded by a robot. Experts have claimed that this new technology can be very useful […]

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A Small Asteroid Passing by Planet Earth

December 7, 2016 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

An asteroid in space

Scientists have revealed a small asteroid approaching Earth through a telescope. The six-foot asteroid was named 2015 TC25. After further investigations, astronomers determined that the rock is part of a bigger asteroid which was about the size of Los Angeles. Back in October 2015, the space rock was firstly observed due to the University of […]

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Laser Light Affects the Flight of Birds

December 6, 2016 by jeff Leave a Comment

A bird flying

A new study has demonstrated that laser light can impair the flight of birds. Scientists have tested this theory by implementing some goggles on a bird which was later released to fly through a sheet of a laser. Now, researchers have reached a step further in science due to this brave bird. Experts have argued […]

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Human Evolution Affected by Caesarean Births

December 6, 2016 by Jakob Nielsen 1 Comment

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New studies have shown that Caesarean births have a significant impact on human evolution. Nowadays, more women with narrow pelvises need C-sections to be able to deliver their babies. Researchers have proved that the number of Caesarean births has increased from the 1960s where 30 out of 1,000 births per day were to 36 out […]

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The Rise of Sea Levels Ready to Devastate

December 5, 2016 by Kieron Robertson Leave a Comment

The ice shelf of Antarctica

Scientists try to raise awareness by informing people that the rise of sea levels will start threatening the whole world. The risk of increasing sea levels could materialize because of the gradually melting process which currently takes place in the Antarctic. The massive broad crack in the ice layer which now measures about 300 feet […]

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More about the Frozen Ocean of Pluto

December 5, 2016 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Charon and Pluto

Scientists have claimed that they have solved the mystery related to the frozen ocean of Pluto. A rover of NASA captured several months ago some distant pictures of the icy dwarf planet. Those images have thrilled the curiosity and fueled the enthusiasm of some specialists after revealing more about the surface of this planet. Apparently, […]

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The Necropsy of the Dead Humpback Whale

November 30, 2016 by Kieron Robertson Leave a Comment

A humpback whale with her baby

After the humpback whale was euthanized because NOAA specialists couldn’t free her, experts have conducted a necropsy. The baby whale was caught into a sandbar, and after all their exhausting efforts researchers did not manage to release her. They have started the autopsy on November 28, and they were terrified with the discovery. Experts had […]

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