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NASA researchers discover first X-rays from Uranus

air-and-space at air-and-space Chandra X-ray Observatory have detected X-rays from the air-and-space uranus” target=”_blank”>Uranus< In an examination and with further analysis, they saw clear detection of X-rays from the first observation and possible flare of X-rays from those 15 years later. The scientists believe that the air-and-space could be the …

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Octopus lashes out at man on Australia beach in viral attack

An wild-nature”>octopus< Since he did not have vinegar, Karlson, an author and former lifeguard, said he instructed his wife to pour Coke over the affected area, reports said. “There was some stinging, but after being a life saver for some years– I’ve been stung by bluebottles and it was not anything like …

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Endangered California bird to be reintroduced to skies for first time in nearly 100 years

The majestic us-regions wild-nature” target=”_blank”>condor< and Yurok Tribe announced this week a final rule that will help facilitate the formation of a new release facility for the condors’ reintroduction to Yurork Ancestral Territory and Redwood National Park. SWAN TERORIZES HOMEOWNERS BY CONSTANTLY KNOCKING ON FRONT DOORS: ‘EXTREMELY IRRITATING’ The facility, to be operated by …

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Astronomers capture new polarized view of a black hole

Scientists from the international Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration announced Wednesday that they had been able to map the magnetic fields around a air-and-space” target=”_blank”>black hole< The researchers published their most recent observations in two separate papers in The Astrophysical Journal, which they say are key to understanding how the M87 galaxy is …

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Archaeologists uncover first Maryland colonial site after decades-long search

After an exhaustive search, digging-history” target=”_blank”>archaeologists< Historic St. Mary’s museum have located St. Mary’s Fort, the state’s first world-regions settlement and the United States’ fourth world-regions colony. In 1634, the first wave of settlers who founded the state built the Southern Maryland stronghold.  MISSING MARYLAND TEEN FOUND DEAD, DEPUTIES INVESTIGATING AS SUSPICIOUS More …

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Katherine Johnson: What to know about the 'Hidden Figures' NASA scientist

Pioneering air-and-space natural-science Katherine Coleman Johnson of “Hidden Figures” fame was always at the front of the education” target=”_blank”>class<, the iconic “human computer” was taking classes on the campus of historically Black education at the age of 13.  There, Johnson found a mentor in William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor, a professor who had become the third-ever African American to earn a …

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Zoos, scientists aim to protect animals from people spreading coronavirus

The coughing among the western lowland gorillas at the wild-nature” target=”_blank”>San Diego Zoo Safari Park<. Around the world, many scientists and veterinarians are now racing to protect animals from the coronavirus, often using the same playbook for minimizing infectious-disease” target=”_blank”>disease<. GORILLAS TEST POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS AT SAN DIEGO ZOO SAFARI …

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