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Archaeologists hunt for long-lost tomb of Scottish king

The tomb of a medieval king whose murder changed the course of Scottish history in a real-life "Game of Thrones" could be unearthed in a new hi-tech project launched Saturday.

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Trump asks NASA to explore putting crew on rocket's debut flight

The Trump administration has directed NASA to study whether it is feasible to fly astronauts on the debut flight of the agency’s heavy-lift rocket, a mission currently unmanned and targeted to launch in late 2018, officials said on Friday.

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Groups sue EPA to protect wild salmon from climate change

U.S. fishing and conservation groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, seeking to protect wild salmon threatened by rising water temperatures attributed in part to climate change in two major rivers of the Pacific Northwest.

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Will drones pull rain from desert clouds?

A test flight of a drone brings an unmanned cloud seeding tool one step closer. DRI and Drone America Drone America's Savant Drone In Flight This electrically powered fixed-wing drone is specially modified to launch silver iodide flares for cloud seeding. Dr. Adam Watts of the Desert Research Institute is standing by the side of the…

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Astronomers find seven Earth-size planets where life may be possible

Astronomers have found a nearby solar system with seven Earth-sized planets, three of which circle their parent star at the right distance for liquid surface water, raising the prospect of life, research published on Wednesday showed.

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Stress caused by Trump administration poses threat to public health: psychologists

Two-thirds of people in the United States say that concern over the future of the country is a “very or somewhat significant” source of stress, according to a new report from the American Psychological Association.

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Here is what it would be like to live in a drought-stricken America

I spent a week exploring how we'll have to live in post-water America

Cutting water consumption requires more consideration than you'd think Matt Nager The author, in the act of saving water. One Saturday morning in December, I drank half as much coffee as usual and then, ­dull-eyed, walked to a hardware store to purchase the 18-gallon ­storage container I would use to take showers for the next seven…

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20 years after Dolly: What came next after the first cloned sheep

20 years after Dolly: Everything you always wanted to know about the cloned sheep and what came next

By George Seidel, Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University. Well hello, Dolly. Photo courtesy of The Roslin Institute, The University of Edinburgh., CC BY-NC It’s been 20 years since scientists in Scotland told the world about Dolly the sheep, the first mammal successfully cloned from an adult body cell. What was special about Dolly is…

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Trump's 'bizarre, volatile behavior' could be from untreated syphilis: infectious disease doctor

There has been a great deal of speculation in recent weeks about Pres. Donald Trump's mental health and a debate has sprung up among psychiatric professionals as to the ethics of discussing the chief executives wellness. After Trump's voluble, rambling hour and 17 minute press conference on Thursday, that speculation has acquired a new urgency.

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Historic Cape Canaveral launchpad returns to action with SpaceX

The seaside Florida launchpad from which astronauts once blasted off for the moon comes back to life this weekend thanks to the commercial space venture founded by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk.

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'Welcome to my nightmare': Disaster expert says Trump admin will make any real crisis a catastrophe

Pres. Donald Trump's White House has been in a constant state of siege since the day he was sworn in. High-profile leaks, resignations, lies and a series of dramatic unforced errors have kept the Trump White House in a state of roiling chaos, say insiders.

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Dwarf planet Ceres boasts organic compounds, raising prospect of life

A NASA spacecraft has detected carbon-based materials, similar to what may have been the building blocks for life on Earth, on the Texas-sized dwarf planet Ceres that orbits between Mars and Jupiter in the main asteroid belt, scientists said on Thursday.

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