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How Sturdy Is Your Sand Castle? It’s All About the Water
Researchers used X-ray microtomography to look at how the water is distributed in the mix with sand used to make a sand castle.
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Logging in Congo River Basin imperils sea turtles very far downstream
Endangered sea turtles have been found dead or unable to build viable nests in nesting grounds off Gabon's shores, a consequence of logging operations in the rain forests of central Africa.
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Astronauts will attach robot to station
Now that the space station's new robot is fully assembled, astronauts prepared to attach the giant machine directly to the orbiting outpost for the first time on Tuesday.
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European cargo vessel docks with space station
A European supply vessel carrying over 5 tons of cargo successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) Thursday. According to a NASA news release, the European supply vehicle established communication with the ISS at ...
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Observatory: Mercury Migrating Out of Rivers to the Shore
In the South River in Virginia mercury has moved from the river to the shore by way of spiders.
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