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What happens to the human body in space? He later admitted he had miscalculated the figure and it was actually just 2cm (0.9in), but significant height changes are actually normal for astronauts spending time in space. Without the strong pull of Earth's gravity, spinal vertebrae can expand or "unload" leading to a slight change of height.
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Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures 'As the drought in Zambia's South Luangwa national park stretched on, the waterholes dwindled to pools. Flocks of Lilian's lovebirds congregated together and when the coast was clear they descended to this pool. They shuffled forward, taking it in turns to drink and bathe, as if on a conveyor belt.'.
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This Extraterrestrial Stone Contains Compounds Not Found Anywhere Else in Our Solar System In 2013, researchers announced that the Hypatia stone, found in south-west Egypt and named for the 4-5th century CE scientist Hypatia of Alexandria, had not come from Earth. Subsequent analysis revealed that the diamond-filled stone was not from any known comet or meteorite - its combined features ...
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France cuts speed limit on roads after alarming rise in deaths The government says the lower speed limit could save 350 to 400 lives a year. "Unsafe roads are not inevitable," prime minister Edouard Philippe said after a meeting of the government's road safety council, adding that road accidents had killed 105 people in France over the recent year-end holidays.
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UN raises concern over human rights in UAE The UN has painted a grim picture of the human rights situation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), raising concern over the torture of prisoners, injustice against foreign workers and discrimination of women in the Gulf state. A report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) ...
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AI listens in on emergency calls to diagnose cardiac arrest If you dial the emergency services in Denmark, soon you won't just get a human operator, but an artificially intelligent assistant will be listening in too. Developed by start-up Corti, the system kicks into action when some dials 112 in Copenhagen, then it starts listening for signs of a possible cardiac arrest.
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Powerful storm kills at least 13 people, mudslides destroy homes in Southern California A deluge of rain in recent burn areas of Southern California caused mudslides, destroyed homes and wreaked havoc on communities from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles counties, leaving at least 13 people dead Tuesday. The deaths were in southern Santa Barbara County, where a devastating wildfire ...
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Almost all power plants that retired in the past decade were powered by fossil fuels Nearly all of the utility-scale power plants in the United States that were retired from 2008 through 2017 were fueled by fossil fuels. Of the total retired capacity, coal power plants and natural gas steam turbines accounted for the highest percentages, 47% and 26%, respectively. Most of the planned ...
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Pagination Tunnels - An Experiment in Crawlability and Click Depth Pagination Tunnels – An Experiment in Crawlability and Click Depth. Matthew Henry Jan 9 2018. SEO pagination tunnels and click depth visual exploration. We've all seen pagination links — those little numbered links at the top and bottom of multi-page content. They are used on blogs, e-commerce ...
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