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Coca-Cola to sell soda in 100% recycled plastic in US |
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Discoveries at the edge of the periodic table: first ever
measurements of einsteinium |
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In search of stable liquids |
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Keep this surface dirty |
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DARPA opens door to producing "unimaginable" designs
for DoD |
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Researchers develop new one-step process for creating
self-assembled metamaterials |
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Defects aid mother-of-pearl's assembly, according to new
research |
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Spontaneous robot dances highlight a new kind of order in
active matter |
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Space bauble |
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MIT to use the ISS to test smart, electronic textiles for use
in spacesuits and spacecraft |
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Microfibers could allow pieces of clothing to track a variety
of vital signs |
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Russian scientists improve 3D printing technology for
aerospace composites using oil waste |
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Cracking the secrets of an emerging branch of physics |
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Smart concrete could pave the way for high-tech,
cost-effective roads |
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A chemical space mapping method helps crack the mystery of
Mendeleev number |
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Chain reaction: virus darkens future of Albania's chromium
miners |
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Optimizing the design of new materials |
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Industrial-strength brine, meet your kryptonite |
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NASA's TESS discovers new worlds in a river of young stars |
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A new method to search for potentially habitable planets |
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A new way to look for life-sustaining planets |
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Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit |
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Could game theory help discover intelligent alien life |
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Simulating evolution to understand a hidden switch |
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Discovery boosts theory that life on Earth arose from RNA-DNA
mix |
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Key building block for organic molecules discovered in
meteorites |
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Pollution could be one way to find an extraterrestrial
civilization |
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Solar system's most distant planetoid confirmed |
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New factor in the carbon cycle of the Southern Ocean
identified |
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Mapping of undersized fish, crustaceans may help sustainable
fishing efforts |
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Open ocean 'surface slicks' serve as nurseries for dozens of
fish species |
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Study: Sea levels to rise faster than models predict |
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DARPA selects performers to advance unmanned underwater
vehicle project |
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Robot fleet tracks, analyzes microbial community in the open
ocean |
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India Set to Launch 'Deep Sea Mission' for Exploration of
Energy, Minerals |
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New Chinese submersible reaches Earth's deepest ocean trench |
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A breakthrough of the mechanism of energy saving in collective
swimming |
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Autonomous boats could be your next ride |
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Underwater robots to autonomously dock mid-mission to recharge
and transfer data |
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India disaster highlights pressure on Asia's great rivers |
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Hacker tries to dump chemical into Florida city's water |
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Hacker tries to dump chemical into Florida city's water |
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La Nina climate cycle has peaked: UN |
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US Navy to be 'more assertive' in countering China in Pacific |
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Study: About half of global wastewater is treated |
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Sudan warns further filling of Ethiopian Nile dam threatens
national security |
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In Brazil, many smaller dams disrupt fish more than large
hydropower projects |
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Beidou satellite helps with shared electric bikes |
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Carbon-coated thread could be used to track movement in real
time |
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European Commission awards launch contracts for next
generation of Galileo satellites |
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NASA advancing global navigation satellite system capabilities |
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China sees booming satellite navigation, positioning industry |
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Ozmens' SNC delivers prototype lunar crew module to DYNETICS |
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Chang'e 4 lander, rover resume work on moon |
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Orbit Logic Tackles Autonomous Lunar Exploration with Robotic
Swarms |
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What Hollywood gets wrong, and right, about asteroids |
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx to Fly a Farewell Tour of Bennu |
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An asteroid "double disaster" struck Germany in the
Miocene |
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The craters on Earth |
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A subterranean ecosystem in the Chicxulub Crater |
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Earth, moon were bombarded by asteroid shower 800 million
years ago |
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Asteroid impact, not volcanoes, made the Earth uninhabitable
for dinosaurs |
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ESA and JAXA meet online to agree future cooperation |
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OSIRIS-REx mission set for May departure from Bennu back to
Earth |
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Why do some regions on the dwarf planet Ceres appear blue |
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Slovenia releases color image from NEMO-HD microsat |
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NOAA Selects Woolpert to Collect Topo-Bathy Lidar, Imagery for
Remote Hawaiian Islands |
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Emissions of ozone-eating chemical CFC-11 are on the decline
again |
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Pioneering NASA mini weather satellite ends its mission |
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Aeolus shines a light on polar vortex |
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Extreme UV laser shows generation of atmospheric pollutant |
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New concept for rocket thruster exploits the mechanism behind
solar flares |
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Magnetic waves explain mystery of Sun's outer layer |
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Study reveals new insights into the link between sunlight
exposure and kidney damage |
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NASA, Poland to build instrument to study interplanetary space |
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Astronomers offer possible explanation for elusive
dark-matter-free galaxies |
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Rare blast's remains discovered in Milky Way's center |
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Study of supergiant star Betelgeuse unveils the cause of its
pulsations |
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An art lover dreams of space |
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A warp in the Milky Way linked to galactic collision |
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The Milky Way does the Wave |
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Citizen scientists help create 3D map of local stellar
neighborhood |
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Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear
structure theory |
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How do electrons close to Earth reach almost the speed of
light? |
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Strong magnet-Revolutionized aerospace engineering |
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Advantages of thin-film coating in aircraft coating |
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Boron Nitride Ceramic--Space Radiation Shielding |
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EOS Data Analytics to launch satellite with Dragonfly
Multispectral Imagers in 2022 |
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Despite pandemic-related setbacks, the NewSpace industry has
new players enter the field |
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Firefly Aerospace's debut Alpha launch set to demonstrate
Space Electric Thruster System |
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Quantum causal loops |
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Global ice loss rate is accelerating, study finds |
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Skull reveals evolutionary origins of tube-crested dinosaur's
unusual airways |
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Skeletal trauma reveals inequalities of Cambridge's medieval
residents |
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Moon rock on Joe Biden's desk raises hopes for lunar return |
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Giant dinosaur hunted from the shoreline like a bird, not an
aquatic predator |
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In confined spaces, air purifiers may actually aid the spread
of COVID-19 |
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Humans have an obesity problem, Asian elephants don't |
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NASA spacewalk partially hooks up new science platform |
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People likely brought dogs to the Americas 15K years ago |
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Milk-stained teeth reveal early dairy consumption in Africa |
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Sirius XM says its newest satellite has malfunctioned |
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Lunar cycle can influence circadian rhythms of humans, study
says |
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NASA prepares most sophisticated Mars rover for 'dangerous'
landing |
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635 million-year-old fungi is the world's oldest terrestrial
fossil |
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Study: Racist neighborhood 'redlining' has led to fewer green
spaces today |
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Study: Some truth to theory of link between menstrual cycle,
moon phases |
108 |
X-ray tomography helps reveal how solid state batteries
charge, discharge |
109 |
Cyclones drifting closer to the coast in Pacific, Indian
oceans |
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Space firm plans first all-private crew for 2022 launch |
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Carbon-coated thread could be used to track movement in real
time |
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Scientists combine, organize 40 years worth of data on coral
spawning |
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