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First direct seismic measurements of Mars reveal geologically active planet

An international team has released the first direct seismic measurements of the Martian outermost layer, offering a way for scientists to understand the red plant's subsurface structure and keep det

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397 new coronavirus cases, 109 new deaths on the Chinese mainland

A recovered patient infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) waves goodbye to medical staff at the 4th People's Hospital of Qinghai Province in Xining, northwest

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U.S. passengers from Diamond Princess arrive in California, Texas

Buses carrying American evacuees from the Diamond Princess cruise ship leave the runway at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on February 17, 2020 in San Antonio, Texas. (Edward A. Ornelas/Getty

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Chinese hospitals discharge 9,419 recovered patients of coronavirus infection

A cured COVID-19 patient waves goodbye to a medical worker at the "Wuhan Livingroom" makeshift hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 15, 2020. (Photo

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'Technosignatures' could help in search for alien life

Have scientists finally found the key to discovering whether we are alone in the universe?

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Juan Guaido back to Venezuela after completing international tour

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido speaks during a gathering with supporters in Caracas, Venezuela, August 7, 2019. /Reuters Photo Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido returned to hi

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Solar probe will capture sun's poles for the first time

01:53 If all goes to plan, humans will see the sun's north and south poles for the first time in history.On Sunday night, NASA and the European Space Agency launched the Atlas V rocket

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Flights axed and floods feared as Storm Ciara clobbers Europe

Large waves caused by Storm Ciara hits the seafront and wall in Newhaven, Britain, February 9, 2020. /Reuters Photo Storm Ciara lashed Britain and northern continental Europe with heavy rain a

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Venezuela attributes 'terrorist attack' to 'opposition extremists'

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gestures as he talks to the media during a news conference in Caracas, Venezuela February 15, 2018. /Reuters Photo Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodrigue

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Trump hosts Venezuelan opposition leader at White House

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido waves as President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 202

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'Did a plane hit?' Big quake shakes Miami and Caribbean, damage minor

Waves splash from a pool during an earthquake, seen in this still frame obtained from social media video dated January 28, 2020, in George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. /Reuters Photo A

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Magnitude 7.7 earthquake in the Caribbean Sea, northwest of Jamaica

A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake has struck south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).It was centered 117 kilometers (73 miles) northwest of Lucea,

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Sea foam covers holiday resort as storm lashes parts of Spain

00:27 Residents of the Spanish holiday resort of Tossa de Mar woke up to ocean foam covering parts of the town after Storm Gloria lashed a number of provinces in the country.Floodwater

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Temporary animal hospital saves injured wild animals in Australia

01:12 A temporary animal hospital established in the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park in South Australia has received over 300 injured animals in recent days as devastating bushfires rage

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At least 17 killed by extreme cold snap in Afghanistan

An Afghan man walks with his donkey in a snow-covered street in Kabul, Afghanistan January 7, 2020. / Reuters Photo At least 17 people were killed by an extreme cold snap Afghanistan, as heavy

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Self-sinking golf balls and a flying taxi hit tech expo

Carmakers show off their creations revealing a concept of a car inspired by 2009 film Avatar and a prototype of a new city.

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A gentle touch: China produces micronewton-level jet force in space

Photo provided by the China Academy of Space Technology Space travel seems to be all about huge forces: rockets must fly hundreds of times faster than a car in order to conquer the Earth's gra