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Astronomers have released for the first time a roughly detailed “picture” of how the weather’s like on an extra-Solar System planet, called HD 189733b.HD 189733b’s weather has been mapped more accurately because it’s much closer to Earth- “only” 60 light years away in the constellation Vulpecula. It is considered to be a “gaseous giant”...
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Scientists and ordinary people all over the world are invited to take action in order to preserve- at least online- what is left of God’s amazing creation.With their natural habitats threatened by man’s continuous expansion and by the dramatic climate changes (also partially generated by human activity), a lot of animals, plants and...
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Her Highness Queen Elisabeth II of England visited America’s famous Goddard Space Center in Maryland, where she spoke with three astronauts onboard the ISS.The Queen’s visit started in the morning and during the dialogue with the astronauts she learned about their daily routines and their scientific work.American Suni Williams and two...
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Apple and TicketMaster have prepared music fans a surprise for this hot summer: buy a ticket at a summer concert on ticketmaster.com and you’ll get to choose whatever song you like from iTunes.Purchase a concert ticket on Ticketmaster.com for any show scheduled between Memorial Day (May 28) and Labor Day (Sept. 3) and you’ll get an...
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A new extensive study conducted on Australia's Great Barrier Reef concluded that warmer oceans aggravate the incidence of a mysterious lethal disease in corals called white syndrome.The 6-year study published on Tuesday in the Public Archive of Science details the significant link found between global warming, the rise in temperatures at...
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A super-massive star that exploded more than 240 million light years away from us has led scientists to believe we might have witnessed the first supernova powered by antimatter.The super-massive sun died with a burst of energy that was 100 times more powerful than any typical supernova death recorded until now. SN 2006gy exploded in a...
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