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Curiosity Reverses Back from Martian Valley of Slippery Sand and Finds Fourth Rock Dril... - 0 views
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Spacecraft Stormchasing: Titan Clouds Swirl As Saturn Moon Approaches Northern Summer - 1 views
Rosetta on Final Approach to Historic Comet Rendezvous - Watch Live Here - 0 views
Ranger 7 Takes 1st Image of the Moon by a US Spacecraft 50 Years Ago - July 31, 1964 - 0 views
Rosetta Orbiter less than 500 Kilometers from Comet 67P Following Penultimate Trajector... - 0 views
Scientists Discover 101 Geysers Erupting at Saturn's Intriguing Icy Moon Enceladus - 0 views
NASA Preps for Nail-biting Comet Flyby of Mars - 0 views
Cool Infographic Compares the Chemistry of Planetary Atmospheres - 0 views
The 1% of scientific publishing | Science/AAAS | News - 0 views
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scientists dominate the research journals, having their names on 41% of all papers.
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The new research, published on 9 July in PLOS ONE, was led by epidemiologist John Ioannidis of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, with analysis of Elsevier’s Scopus database by colleagues Kevin Boyack and Richard Klavans at SciTech Strategies
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SpaceX Launches Six Commercial Satellites on Falcon 9; Landing Test Ends in "Kaboom" - 0 views
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SpaceX successfully launched six ORBCOMM advanced telecommunications satellites into orbit on Monday, July 14, to significantly upgrade the speed and capacity of their existing data relay network.
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SpaceX also used this launch opportunity to try and test the reusability of the Falcon 9′s first stage and its landing system while splashing down in the ocean
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However, the booster did not survive the splashdown. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk reported that the rocket booster reentry, landing burn and leg deployment worked well, the hull of the first stage “lost integrity right after splashdown
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