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Probe investigates the Sun
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Solar Probe Plus folds its solar panels into the shadows of its protective solar shade, leaving just enough of the specially-angled panels in sunlight to provide power clos...
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World's most primitive vertebrate found
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Researchers from the University of Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the University of Cambridge have confirmed that a 505 million-year-old creature, found only i...
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Bacteria Attack Using Spring-loaded Poison Daggers
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Bacteria have evolved different systems for secreting proteins into the fluid around them or into other cells. Some, for example, have syringe-like exterior structures that...
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Instant Replay of Stellar Eruption
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Astronomers are watching the astronomical equivalent of an instant replay of a spectacular outburst from the unstable, behemoth double-star system Eta Carinae, which was in...
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Earth's melting land ice adds to global sea level rise
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This animation shows the average yearly change in mass, in cm of water, during 2003-2010 from all of the worlds glaciers and ice caps (excluding Greenland and Antarctica). ...
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Are Jellyfish Increasing in the World's Oceans?
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Rob Condon, a marine scientist at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab in Alabama, discusses a new study that examines changes in jellyfish populations worldwide.
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Come dive with jellyfish
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Global Experts Question Claims About Jellyfish Populations ---- Are Jellyfish Increasing in the World's Oceans?
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Skull of prehistoric 'Shieldcroc'
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Casey Holliday, co-researcher and assistant professor of anatomy in the University of Missouri, has identified a new species of prehistoric crocodile nicknamed "Shieldcroc"...
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Installing The Cape Evans SeaFET
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The video shows a SeaFET pH sensor deployed in the Ross Sea underneath approximately 12 feet of sea ice at Cape Evans, Antarctica. Scientists use these sensors to identify ...
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A Visit To The McMurdo Sound SeaFET Sensor
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In this video, diver Steve Rupp visits a UC Santa Barbara SeaFET sensor in very deep water under ice near McMurdo station, Antarctica. Credit: Courtesy BRAVO134M
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