Extinct 'Siberian Unicorns' Walked the Earth Alongside Modern Humans
An updated fossil analysis suggests this formidable species was still around some 39,000 years ago, when humans were already walking the earth.
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An updated fossil analysis suggests this formidable species was still around some 39,000 years ago, when humans were already walking the earth.
The grim scene was discovered by a hiker, who trekked to a nearby field base to report the stranding.
While those of us on Earth may have to wait some time to hear what InSight learns about its new home, it’s had a stunning introduction.
There is no simple or easy solution to mitigating climate change. Any suggestion to the contrary is likely a vast oversimplification.
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Including renowned scientist Maggie Thatcher.
Details of the procedure are still scarce, but the preliminary information acquired is cause for concern.
Having landed on the Red Planet's surface, the probe will be looking at what's under it.
Thanks to a cold spell that brought on unusually low temperatures in the area.
Today, NASA will attempt to land its InSight probe on Mars at around 8pm, and you can watch it live right here.
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Enjoy one of the most remarkable views of a rocket launch we’ve ever seen.
The uncrewed test flight of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft Demo-1 has been scheduled for 8 January 2019 at 4:59am UK time.