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Is Biology Best?

Scientific American - 11 Jan 2020 20:00
Is Biology Best? Are there hints that machine life simply doesn’t happen in the universe? --
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There's a new method to measure the expansion rate of the Universe, but it doesn't resolve the Crisis in Cosmology In a recent post I wrote about a study that argued dark energy isn’t needed to explain the redshifts of distant supernovae. I also mentioned we shouldn’t rule out dark energy quite yet, because there are several inde...
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Our galaxy has thousands of alien stars that didn't come from the Milky Way Where did these stars come from?
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Watch SpaceX's Elon Musk show off his dance moves at Tesla Shanghai (video) When SpaceX's billionaire CEO Elon Musk isn't running his own private space program, he's leading Tesla's electric car revolution. And sometimes, he dances.
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Earth from Space: Faroe Islands

SpaceRef - 11 Jan 2020 18:25
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the Faroe Islands, located halfway between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean....
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RIP Neil Peart: See you 'wheeling through the galaxies' Rush's Neil Peart passed away on January 7, 2020 but his words and music live on.
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Amazing photos: The Wolf Moon lunar eclipse of January 2020 in pictures See photos of the Full Wolf Moon and penumbral lunar eclipse of Jan. 10-11, 2020.
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NASA's path to the moon leads through Congress. Good thing NASA's No. 2 knows his way around Capitol Hill. NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard sat down with SpaceNews to talk about exploration, NASA's prospects for getting funding to enable those exploration plans, and his first year on the job at NASA. SpaceNews.com
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Galaxy group 13 billion light-years away could be ending the cosmic 'Dark Ages' before our eyes Three galaxies 13 billion light-years may be ending the cosmic 'dark ages' before our eyes.
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One of NASA's new 'Turtle' astronauts may walk on the moon ... or even Mars One of the members of NASA's newest astronaut class graduating today (Jan. 10) might be the next to walk on the moon and perhaps might even be the first to set foot on Mars.
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The Perfect Stars to Search for Life On Their Planets

Universe Today - 11 Jan 2020 00:15
The Perfect Stars to Search for Life On Their Planets We tend to think of our Earthly circumstances as normal. A watery, temperate world orbiting a stable yellow star. A place where life has persisted for nearly 4 billion years. It’s almost inevitable that when we think o...
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Eyeing Moon, NASA hosts first public astronaut graduation ceremony NASA on Friday celebrated its latest class of graduating astronauts at a public ceremony in Houston, honoring a diverse and gender-balanced group now qualified for spaceflight missions including America's return to the M...
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