The news in a nutsheel (science)
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Want to live on Mars? This is what it might be like - CNN
This week, sign up for a Mars mission analog on Earth, meet new dinosaurs, uncover a unique Medieval grave, learn how to help the climate crisis, hang out with some "Ice Road Trucker" mammoths, and more.
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Published At 2021-08-14T15:04:00Z, author Ashley Strickland, CNN
The top space stories of the week! - Space.com
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Published At 2021-08-14T12:10:29Z, author Doris Elin Urrutia
Pizza Delivered to Space - Inside Edition
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Published At 2021-08-14T12:04:02Z, author None
Russian space officials try to blame NASA astronaut for Soyuz air leak in 2018 with baseless accusations: report - Space.com
NASA says the accusations are baseless.
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Published At 2021-08-14T11:32:45Z, author Amy Thompson
Chimps use 'hi' and 'bye' greetings, just like humans - Livescience.com
But bonobos are more "polite" than chimps.
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Published At 2021-08-14T11:06:55Z, author Laura Geggel
49 million-year-old beetle looks like it was squashed yesterday - Livescience.com
Paleontologists named the insect "Attenborough's Beauty," after Sir David Attenborough.
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Published At 2021-08-14T11:00:00Z, author Mindy Weisberger
Global Warming Begets More Warming: MIT Paleoclimate Researchers Discover a “Warming Bias” - SciTechDaily
Researchers observe a “warming bias” over the past 66 million years that may return if ice sheets disappear. It is increasingly clear that the prolonged drought conditions, record-breaking heat, sustained wildfires, and frequent, more extreme storms experienc…
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Published At 2021-08-14T10:29:45Z, author None
Is it cheaper to be bigger? Lessons from the extreme weapons of giraffe weevil warriors - Phys.org
Nepalese craftsman, Chandra Bahadur Dangi, holds the record as the world's shortest adult, at 54.6 cm (1 ft 9 ½ inches). The tallest human is Sultan Kösen, a Turkish farmer, almost five times taller at 2.52 meters (8 feet 3 ¼ inches). In nature, size differen…
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Published At 2021-08-14T08:09:53Z, author Science X staff
Oldest Fossilized Land Plant Spores Have Scientists Rethinking How Plants Evolved - ScienceAlert
When plants first ventured onto the land, evolving from freshwater-dwelling algae, more than 500 million years ago, they transformed the planet. By drawing carbon dioxide from the air, they cooled Earth, and by eroding rock surfaces they helped build
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Published At 2021-08-14T05:00:47Z, author Clinton Foster, The Conversation
'We shouldn't be worried about it too much': Asteroid Bennu (probably) won't clobber Earth in the next century - KSL.com
The good news is that scientists have a better handle on asteroid Bennu's whereabouts for the next 200 years. The bad news is that the space rock has a slightly greater chance of clobbering Earth than previously thought.
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Published At 2021-08-14T04:19:30Z, author Marcia Dunn, Associated Press









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