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Twin skyscraper designs unveiled for Brooklyn waterfront
Danish architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group and New York-based landscape architecture firm James Corner Field Operations have unveiled plans for a mixed-use development on the waterfront in Brooklyn, New York.
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Baby fish found consuming plastic in larval fish nurseries
A new study led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center has found prey-size plastics present in larval fish nurseries.
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Domino’s to use driverless vehicles to deliver pizza
Domino’s is teaming up with Nuro, a robotics company, to use automated vehicles to make pizza deliveries in Houston, Texas starting later this year.
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World’s largest iceberg may soon break up
New satellite images from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission show Iceberg A-68 lost a 175 square km chunk of ice between satellite passes on April 21 and April 22.
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How the coronavirus spread in the United States
This is how the virus entered and spread in the U.S.
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Air bubble barrier helps stop plastic waste from entering the ocean
Dutch-based startup “The Great Bubble Barrier” says that air bubbles could stop plastic waste in rivers from reaching the ocean.
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‘Coral IVF’ could restore damaged parts of Great Barrier Reef
Scientists from Australia’s Southern Cross University have come up with a technique called “Coral IVF” to restore coral in damaged parts of the Great Barrier Reef.
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COVID-19 can survive on some surfaces for up to three days
New research shows that the novel coronavirus can survive in air particles for several hours and on some surfaces for up to three days.
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North Korea says it will send troops to the DMZ
North Korea said on June 17 that it will deploy troops to the tourist resort of Mount Kumgang and the city of Kaesong on the border.
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Pattern analysis of hospital traffic and internet search terms suggest coronavirus outbreak began in China before winter 2019
Satellite imagery of vehicle traffic around hospitals in Wuhan suggests the coronavirus may have struck the city months before the outbreak was acknowledged.
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NASA reveals plans for antennas on the far side of moon
Space researchers have proposed building a network of radio antennas on the far side of the moon.
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Chinese classrooms using brain-scanning headbands to measure students’ focus
Chinese schools are using U.S.- based startup company BrainCo’s brain scanning headbands to measure students’ attention spans, the South China Morning Post reports.
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UAE's Hope Mars Mission to launch by 2020
The Hope Mars Mission, also known as Emirates Mars Mission, will be the first mission to Mars by any Arab nation if it successfully launches in 2020.
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The oceanic current that regulates Europe’s climate might seize up within a century: Study
The North Atlantic Current is a vast flow of warm seawater from the Gulf of Mexico that makes northwestern Europe’s mild climate possible.<br/>
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World’s largest radio telescope planned for Australia and South Africa
Designs for a next-generation radio telescope called the Square Kilometer Array, have nearly been finalized while construction will commence in Australia and South Africa in early 2021.
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Immune discovery could be universal cure to cancer
Cardiff University researchers have identified a mechanism in our immune system that could be utilized to treat most cancers.
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NASA greenlights final assembly of Lockheed Martin’s quiet supersonic jet prototype
NASA says it has cleared the final assembly of Lockheed Martin’s quiet supersonic jet prototype.
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New recluse spider species discovered in Mexico Valley
Biologists at the National Autonomous University of Mexico said they have discovered a new species of recluse spiders named Loxosceles tenochtitlan in Mexico Valley.
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What were the mysterious fireballs that crashed in Chile?
Residents of Chiloe Island saw a mysterious fireball blazing down the sky before fragmenting on September 25.
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Green Darner Dragonfly annual migratory cycle revealed for the first time ever
A team from the University of Maryland Baltimore County is the first to determine the annual migratory cycle of the green darner dragonfly.
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Kanye West's plan to replace Air Force One
Taking a closer look at Kanye West's plan to replace the Air Force One with an iPlane 1.
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‘Seahorse hotels’ planned for endangered White’s seahorses in Australia
New artificial habitats could help save the endangered White’s seahorse species in Australia.
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Scientists find microplastic particles in rainwater collected from the Rocky Mountains
New research from the U.S. Geological Survey has found microscopic plastic fibers present in rainwater from Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
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Increased methane emissions linked to fossil fuel usage: Study
A new study published by the University of Rochester in Nature magazine has found that human activity has been contributing significantly to the rise of methane emissions via the use of fossil fuels.
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