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Science News Gathering: Slow and Steady or One Big Shot? How to grow a ferocious dinosaur; Russia should re-examine the terms of participation in the ISS and more

[ad_1] Below is a summary of the current scientific news. Russia should re-examine the terms of participation in the ISS – space industry official Russia should consider revising the terms of its participation in the International Space Station, a Russian space industry executive said Thursday, because it wants to focus …

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Caribbean to see part of Monday’s lunar eclipse

[ad_1] If you are in the Caribbean, look at the moon in the early hours of Monday morning and you may see part of a lunar eclipse. According to timeanddate.com, this is the last penumbral lunar eclipse of 2020. Residents of North and South America, Australia and parts of Asia …

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The best science kit deals for Black Friday

[ad_1] If you have a kid who likes to track down bugs, build mobile robots, or just curious about how things work, one of these science kits might be for you. Here’s a look at what’s on sale for Black Friday. Crime Hunter Spy & Science Kit: $ 22.00 $ …

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The trees are shedding their former leaves due to climate change

[ad_1] Each year, in a process called senescence, autumn tree leaves turn yellow, orange, and red as they stop growing and extract nutrients from the foliage. The maturity of the leaves also marks the end of the period when plants absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. Global warming caused long growing …

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