- Fireball meteor seen streaking across sky over Southeastern US, reportedly crashes into Georgia home Times of India
- ‘Fireball’ seen falling from sky over Southeast confirmed as meteor, possibly hit Georgia home FOX 5 Atlanta
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Fireball meteor seen streaking across sky over Southeastern US, reportedly crashes into Georgia home – Times of India
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New$95.2M Milwaukee Airport International Terminal Readies for Take-Off
Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport (MKE) is poised to begin construction of a new $95.2-million international terminal with the team of Gilbane and Oxeland Group LLC serving as construction manager at-risk.
Site work is expected to…
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Some Tumor DNA Can Be ID’ed Three Years Before Diagnosis
When tumors grow, they can shed DNA that is detectable in the blood. Scientists have now shown that some of this so-called cell-free DNA, or circulating tumor DNA can identify tumors up to three years before…
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Dust-sized robots may soon clear sinus infections without antibiotics
Swarms of microrobots have been designed to help get rid of bacterial sinus infections. After completing the task, these tiny robots can be easily expelled from the nose.
Interestingly, these tiny, light-activated robots are reportedly as…
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These may be the oldest rocks on Earth
Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.
The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt has long been known for its ancient rocks – plains of streaked gray stone on the eastern shore of Hudson…
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Sharks Follow This Universal Math Rule, Confirming a Century-Old Law of Biology
A new study has confirmed that sharks follow established patterns when it comes to body size, and this finding could change how scientists understand biological trends throughout the animal kingdom. For over a hundred years, scientists have used…
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Finnish firm produces copper blank for waste nuclear fuel repository
A Finnish radioactive waste management company has produced the first copper casting blank for the fabrication of a final disposal canister that will be used in the Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository. Posiva’s first casting blank in copper…
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Astronomers discover baby planets taking their 1st steps in nearby stellar nursery (images)
Astronomers may have caught the first stages of planets being born around infant stars.
The discovery came about when a team of scientists studied 78 planet-forming, flattened clouds of gas and dust, or “protoplanetary disks,” in the Ophiuchus…
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These 545-million-year-old fossil trails just rewrote the story of evolution
The Cambrian explosion was an extraordinary phenomenon in the evolution of life on the planet that led to the emergence of many animal phyla and the diversification of species. During this period, some 530 million years ago, most of the basic…
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Spaceflight research sheds light on age-related muscle decline
Sarcopenia, which is a progressive and extensive decline in muscle mass and strength, is common with aging and estimated to affect up to 50% of people aged 80 and older. It can lead to disability and injuries from falls and is…
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