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LIGO begins next search for gravitational waves, Report

LIGO begins next search for gravitational waves, Report

Researchers are again searching for the ripples of space and time known as gravitational waves at the LIGO observatory near Richland, after making the...
500,000 Pieces of Space Junk Are Orbiting the Earth

500,000 pieces of space junk whirl around Earth, researchers say

More than 500,000 pieces of debris, or “space junk,” are tracked as they orbit the Earth. They all travel at speeds up to 17,500...
Alien Attack: Supermoon UFO video emerges on the web

Alien Attack: Supermoon UFO video emerges on the web

This century's biggest supermoon made millions of people across the globe excited as they brought out their smartphones and cameras to capture the rare...
New Clues From Pluto's Past, new research

New Clues From Pluto’s Past, new research

Study by two University of Arizona planetary scientists reveals fascinating clues about Pluto, suggesting the small world at the fringes of our solar system...
Bird droppings participate in cooling down the Arctic, says new research

Bird droppings participate in cooling down the Arctic, finds new research

Researchers noted a high concentration of ammonia in the air surrounding the Canadian Arctic during the summertime. Around that same time of year, millions of birds...
UFO sighting: NASA cameras capture huge blue spherical object

UFO sighting: NASA cameras capture huge blue spherical object

A MASSIVE blue sphere spotted in front of the Sun by Nasa cameras has captivated the imagination of UFO hunters. The images dated November 17,...
Climate change is affecting all life on Earth – and that’s not good news for humanity (Study)

Climate change is affecting all life on Earth – and that’s not good news...

UF assistant professor Brett Scheffers discusses his recent study, in conjunction with more than a dozen authors from other universities and nongovernmental organizations, that...
Canada announces $1.8-billion to spur clean innovation in developing countries

Canada announces $1.8 billion to spur clean innovation in developing countries

The Government of Canada to invest nearly $1.8 billion to spur clean innovation in developing countries. The investment will be aimed at mobilizing private-sector support...
Researchers urge asteroid-deflection mission (Details)

Researchers urge asteroid-deflection mission (Details)

NASA’s Near Earth Object (NEO) Program released a map this week detailing the location of hundreds of small asteroids that have entered the Earth’s...
'Nesting doll pyramid' discovered in Mexico inside the Temple of Kukulcan

‘Nesting doll pyramid’ discovered in Mexico inside the Temple of Kukulcan

A third structure within the Kukulkan pyramid in eastern Mexico has been discovered, revealing that it was built like a "Russian nesting doll," experts...

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