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Elon Musk Miffed That Joe Biden Hasn't Personally Praised SpaceX's Inspiration4 Mission - Gizmodo
A daily occurrence for the rest of us—not being complimented by the POTUS—is a wound for Musk's ego, apparently.
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Published At 2021-09-20T18:40:00Z, author Tom McKay
Elon Musk taunts President Biden with 'sleeping' tweet after SpaceX completes mission - Yahoo News
Elon Musk took a jab at President Joe Biden the day after his spacecraft SpaceX, completed a historic mission as the first all-civilian flight crew.
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Published At 2021-09-20T17:33:48Z, author Scott Gleeson
Kids' fossilized handprints may be some of the world's oldest art - Livescience.com
Newfound hand and footprints on the Tibetan Plateau date about 169,000 to 226,000 years old.
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Published At 2021-09-20T16:38:56Z, author Nicoletta Lanese
Too much of a good home is bad for panda mating, say scientists - The Guardian
Success of species tails off if more than 80% of an area is ideal habitat, in line with Goldilocks principle
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Published At 2021-09-20T16:33:00Z, author Nicola Davis
How to see the Harvest Moon, the last full moon of summer 2021 - CBS News
The full moon closest to the autumnal equinox is known as the Harvest Moon.
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Published At 2021-09-20T16:20:00Z, author None
Mysterious “Empty Sky” Gamma-Ray Puzzle Solved – May Lead Astrophysicists To Unravel Dark Matter - SciTechDaily
Star-forming galaxies are responsible for creating gamma-rays that until now had not been associated with a known origin. Star-forming galaxies are responsible for creating gamma-rays that until now had not been associated with a known origin, researchers fro…
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Published At 2021-09-20T13:28:26Z, author None
Forget Yellowstone: Thousands of immense supervolcano eruptions buried much of ancient Mars - SYFY WIRE
In one of the single most terrifying articles I have ever read, planetary scientists show that ancient Mars suffered from immense, repeated supervolcano eruptions that buried a huge region under ash as deep as a kilometer, and that these eruptions are tied to…
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Published At 2021-09-20T13:00:00Z, author Phil Plait
Men sleep worse during the first half of the lunar cycle, study finds - Daily Mail
Men's sleep may be more powerfully influenced by the lunar cycle than women's, report researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden.
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Published At 2021-09-20T12:57:58Z, author Jonathan Chadwick
A giant space rock demolished an ancient Middle Eastern city and everyone in it – possibly inspiring the Biblical story of Sodom - The Conversation US
New research suggests that fire from the sky in the form of a small asteroid annihilated a city near the Dead Sea 3,600 years ago.
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Published At 2021-09-20T10:48:34Z, author Christopher R. Moore
The nanophotonics orchestra presents: Twisting to the light of nanoparticles - Phys.org
Physics researchers at the University of Bath in the UK discover a new physical effect relating to the interactions between light and twisted materials—an effect that is likely to have implications for emerging new nanotechnologies in communications, nanorobo…
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Published At 2021-09-20T07:15:09Z, author Vittoria D'alessio