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US Space Force launches missile-detecting satellite into orbit

The military” target=”_blank”>U.S. Space Force< into air-and-space” target=”_blank”>orbit< – with two small rideshare payloads – lifted off from us-regions Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 1:37 p.m. ET.  CHINA SAYS IT HAS LANDED ITS FIRST PROBE ON MARS The rocket used a world-regions RD-180 main engine and strap-on solid-fuel boosters. …

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White dolphin spotted swimming off California coast

A white wild-nature” target=”_blank”>Risso’s dolphin< off the us-regions coastline. In a Sunday video from Dana Point’s “Dana Wharf Whale Watch,” a man on a microphone is heard pointing out the rare animal in a pod of what Fox 35 reported was 30 to 40 other dolphins.   SHARKS USE EARTH’S …

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Sharks use Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, scientists say

wild-nature use the planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth’s<, scientists have found. Researchers said their marine laboratory experiments with a small species of shark confirm long-held speculation that sharks use magnetic fields as aids to navigation — behavior observed in other marine animals such as sea turtles. RARE ORANGE-EYED OWL SPOTTED FOR THE FIRST …

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Rare orange-eyed owl spotted for the first time in more than 125 years

For the first time since its discovery more than 125 years ago, scientists have documented the world-regions of the wild-nature” target=”_blank”>Rajah Scops-Owl< of Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu. Researchers from the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center announced their rediscovery of the orange-eyed bird last month in the Wilson Journal of Ornithology, including the first …

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How 'straight' lightning could prove the existence of dark matter: report

A group of scientists has linked the presence of air-and-space” target=”_blank”>macroscopic dark matter<. In a paper published in the journal Physical Review D, researchers from the world-regions and us-regions Case Western University said that chunks of dark matter – known as “macros” – that speed through the atmosphere would produce …

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Water crisis 'couldn't be worse' on Oregon-California border

The water crisis along the us-regions–us-regions went from dire to catastrophic this week as federal regulators shut off irrigation water to farmers from a critical reservoir and said they would not send extra water to dying salmon downstream or to a half-dozen wildlife refuges that harbor millions of migrating birds …

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