Friday, August 28, 2015

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Hialeah defeats Miami Springs 7-0

Hialeah defeats Miami Springs 7-0
Bobby Clerisier's 4-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter was the difference as the T-Breds won back the Mayor's Cup trophy at Milander Stadium. Hialeah defensive end Trevon Wells had two sacks and had two huge defensive stops including dropping ...
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Buzz Aldrin Wants to Colonize Mars Before 2040

Buzz Aldrin Wants to Colonize Mars Before 2040
By 2039 humans will be calling Mars home, if things go according to Buzz Aldrin's plan. The second man on the moon is teaming up with the Florida Institute of Technology to develop a master plan to colonize the red planet in less than 25 years. Aldrin ...
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NASA director to Congress: Funding NASA is an investment in American industry

NASA director to Congress: Funding NASA is an investment in American industry
NASA administrator Maj. Gen. Charles Bolden urged legislators to increase funding for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, in an editorial published on Friday in Wired magazine. By Henry Gass, Staff writer August 28, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
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Hubble Sees Galaxies Undergo Dramatic Metamorphasis

Hubble Sees Galaxies Undergo Dramatic Metamorphasis
From round disks to oval clusters; many galaxies in the Universe have undergone a dramatic transformation over the past eight billion years or so, researchers reported on Thursday. Play Video · Found: Youngest Galaxy and Oldest Star! This was a big ...
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NASA: The World Is 'Locked Into At Least 3 Feet of Sea Level Rise, And ...

NASA: The World Is 'Locked Into At Least 3 Feet of Sea Level Rise, And ...
The world has seen three inches of sea level rise since the early 1990s and we should expect "at least three feet" more by roughly the end of the century, NASA scientists said in a press briefing Wednesday, as global warming accelerates the melting of ...
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Shrinking sea ice forces Alaskan walruses inland

Shrinking sea ice forces Alaskan walruses inland
POINT LAY, Alaska, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Each summer, more and more Arctic sea ice disappears. On the north coast of Alaska, the global warming-induced phenomenon is leaving walruses without traditional dry docks, forcing them to take to land when it's time ...
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NASA's Next Horizon in Space

NASA's Next Horizon in Space
From left: Europa, the moon of Jupiter; Titan, the moon of Saturn; a composite image of the Valles Marineris across Mars; a mosaic of Venus's surface. Credit NASA. Most of us have come down from the highs of seeing Pluto up close for the first time.
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Three Popular Psychology Studies That Didn't Hold Up

Three Popular Psychology Studies That Didn't Hold Up
In an unprecedented analysis, a team of 270 researchers redid 100 studies published in three top psychology journals. The team was interested in duplicating them as closely as possible to see whether they held up. Only 35 did so, according to the most ...
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Scientists May Be Able To Track Aliens Now (+Video)

Scientists May Be Able To Track Aliens Now (+Video)
As per the study results of researchers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, if panspermia is the transportation system that spreads life in the universe, scientists might be able to track it. This simply means that life would behave ...
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Rare nautilus with hairy shell photographed in South Pacific

Rare nautilus with hairy shell photographed in South Pacific
An animal so rare that only two people are thought to have ever seen it until now has been photographed and briefly captured in the South Pacific. The creature is a species of nautilus, a group of animals related to squid that have a spiral shell like ...
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