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Take water, a pinch of salt and a moon called Europa

Europa, as viewed from NASA's Galileo spacecraft. Visible are plains of bright ice, cracks that run to the horizon, and dark patches that likely contain both ice and dirt. Image...

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Smaller, cheaper and greener Toyota Prius c

Toyota Prius c; Credit: © 2011 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. A cheaper, smaller version of the green hybrid electric Toyota Prius car is being unveiled in America in January...

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A bronze buckle in old Alaska

Caption: A National Science Foundation-funded excavation led by the University of Colorado Boulder to look at human response to climate change on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska some 1,000 years...

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Making Space via Kazakhstan

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Curiosity - The Next Mars Rover. This artist concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, a mobile robot for investigating Mars' past or present ability to...

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New Wireless Platform for Electric Scooters Launched

Photo of the Digital Dash; Credit: Saturna Green Systems Inc Saturna Green Systems Inc is a developer of GPS and wireless technology and today they have announced the launch of...

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Phobos Probe

Mars, with both of its moons. Phobos is on the left and Diemos on the right via Shutterstock Russian Space Research has been given a shot in the arm. Mercury,...

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Quasar disc seen around black hole

This illustration shows the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in its high orbit 600 kilometres above Earth; Credit: European Space Agency (ESA) Astronomers have found an innovative way of using the...

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