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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Ancient Tomb
http://www.livescience.com/54955-sattjeni-tomb-reveals-ancient-egyptian-elite.html Some scientists found a 4000 year old ancient Egyptian coffin buried in the ground. Inside of the coffin there was a lady named Sattjeni. Her body was mummified inside of the coffin. The inside of the coffin was in … Continue reading
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Fast-Moving Star Duo is Heading Out of the Milky Way
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fast-moving-star-duo-heading-out-milky-way?tgt=nr A star moving through the galaxy The article, Fast-Moving Star Duo is Heading Out of the Milky Way, discusses how two stars are leaving the galaxy. This star, called PB 3877 is traveling approximately 2 million km/ph, which is … Continue reading
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Rain water can help Trigger Earthquakes
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/rainwater-can-help-trigger-earthquakes Rain water can help make earthquakes occur. Every place it rains, the rain shakes the ground. New Zealand’s Alpine Fault shows over 99 percent of it originated from precipitation. A studier geologist, named Catronia Menzies, at the University of … Continue reading
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Eta Aquarids Meteor shower
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/03/science/if-you-blink-you-might-miss-the-eta-aquarids-meteor-shower.html?_r=0 If you blink, you can miss the Eta Aquarids Meteor shower! The Eta Aquarids meteor shower happens twice every year. Even though it happens pretty often, it goes 148,000 miles per hour. Also, because if you blink you can … Continue reading
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Google’s Gigapixel Camera Reveals Minute Details in Famous Works of Art
http://www.livescience.com/54793-google-gigapixel-camera-reveals-details-in-art.html The biggest details are in the smallest things, little dabs of paint to big strokes. Google’s new camera is cutting edge technology. This camera is a robot that makes ultra high resolution photos. This camera also makes gigapixel images … Continue reading
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New device identifies money by its color
https://student.societyforscience.org/article/new-device-identifies-money-its-color Two teens from Indonesia created a device that can read the currency of any country in the world. But the only problem is that for the U.S. currency, all the bills are all green so it can not identify … Continue reading
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Polio is the new cure for cancer?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/polio-cancer-treatment-duke-university-60-minutes-scott-pelley/ At Duke hospital, doctors have been giving patients that have cancer polio to kill the tumors in their brains. It is inactive but kills the tumor. Some find it’s helping, while it is having no impact on others. Sadly, … Continue reading
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Faulty gene can turn colds deadly for babies and toddlers
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/faulty-gene-can-turn-colds-deadly-babies-toddlers A faulty virus-sensing gene can make a simple cold or virus DEADLY for babies and toddlers. A lot of children catch viruses by the age of 2 or 3. One out of 1,000 babies and toddlers need to be … Continue reading
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