HOUSTON
â
Charles Bolden, NASA's
chief and a
self-described dreamer,
says there is a line
between dreams and
reality when it comes to
what the space agency can
do, especially in light
of current budget
constraints.
The moon generated a
surprisingly intense
magnetic field until at
least 3.56 billion years
ago, 160 million years
longer than previously
thought, a new study
reports.
A new stem cell discovery
has reawakened
controversy about human
cloning
â
though technical
challenges mean
scientists are far from
being able to create
human babies as in
Michael Bay's 2005 sci-fi
flick "The Island."
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with him much warmth and
light when he comesFor a
few precious months every
year he keepsUs company
through night and day He
makes the trees green, he
makes flowers bloomHe
makes the birds sing, and
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Victoria that combined
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gardens along with
natural bushland.
Throughout the 12
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Blog: US Spaceflight Ambitions Must Face Budget Reality, NASA Chief Says by mark s.
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HOUSTON
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Charles Bolden, NASA's
chief and a
self-described dreamer,
says there is a line
between dreams and
reality when it comes to
what the space agency can
do, especially in light
of current budget
constraints.
more
Blog: Mystery of Moon's Magnetic Field Deepens by mark s.
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The moon generated a
surprisingly intense
magnetic field until at
least 3.56 billion years
ago, 160 million years
longer than previously
thought, a new study
reports.
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