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MSNBC: Science
MSNBC: Science
Tuesday th 28th of January 2014
Best thing since sliced bread?' Aquarium creates 'peanut butter and jellyfish'
- 18:00
How locked-in weather spreads woe from Alaska to Alabama
- 17:30
Not your basic reef life: Pacific coral thrives in acidified ocean
- 17:30
Not your basic reef life: Pacific coral thrives in acidic ocean
- 14:30
Stolen 15th-Century Manuscript Found in Florida
- 14:00
Monday th 27th of January 2014
Scientists link two plagues of the past — and warn of future outbreaks
- 21:30
NASA puts out the call for commercial lunar landers
- 18:00
How old is the Grand Canyon? Scientific debate rages on
- 18:00
Stephen Hawking shakes up theory (again): Black holes are actually gray
- 15:00
Not Yutu! China's lunar rover runs into mechanical trouble
- 12:30
Russians begin spacewalk to install new Earth-watching cameras
- 11:00
Sunday th 26th of January 2014
Dark skin, blue eyes: Genes paint a picture of 7,000-year-old European
- 13:31
Friday th 24th of January 2014
Astronomers can't wait to watch huge black hole gobble gas cloud
- 20:50
Of Mars and Macs: 2 Notable Anniversaries
- 20:50
Outer space is hazardous to your health, especially if you're a fly
- 19:50
New Madrid fault zone could spawn huge quakes in U.S. Midwest, South
- 19:20
As Arctic ice melts, polar bears switch diets to survive, studies say
- 15:50
Sierra Nevada strikes deal to put space plane in orbit in 2016
- 14:50
Nature's death knell: This frog's love song is a bat's dinner bell
- 14:20
Thursday th 23rd of January 2014
Tsunami may have hit East Coast earlier in June
- 23:50
Experts call Obama climate plan an 'important first step' — but energy investment needed
- 23:50
Remember parapsychology? It's still being studied – despite the scorn
- 23:50
Pharaoh's curse: Why that ancient Egyptian statue moves on its own
- 23:50
Zombies roam the animal kingdom — and some of them may be after us
- 23:50
Tough love: Male spiders die for sex
- 23:50
Human brain cut into 7,400 slices, then reconstructed digitally in 3-D
- 23:50
They're alive! Harvested fruits and veggies respond to light cycles, study says
- 23:50
Knobby-headed beast roamed ancient desert
- 23:50
How duct tape patched up the world – and why we're still sticking with it
- 23:50
Tatooine-like planets could host life
- 23:50
Beetles to blame for Colorado's fires? Blame climate change instead
- 23:50
China's Shenzhou 10 spaceship brings crew to orbital lab for practice
- 23:50
Fowl 'facebook' tracks birds for science
- 23:50
Roll with it: 'Ghost' in toilet unravels factory workers
- 23:50
Supermoon makes a big impression: Share your super snapshots
- 23:50
Look back at the supermoon — and look forward to future sky wonders
- 23:50
Fusion energy dreams smash into hard economic realities
- 23:50
Found! 3 super-Earth planets that could support alien life
- 23:50
Russian spacewalkers prime space station for new laboratory
- 23:50
Bison may shrink as planet warms, study says
- 23:50
First map of Saturn moon's topography unveiled
- 23:50
Newfound star system is third-closest to sun
- 23:50
Natural gas found in drinking water near fracked wells
- 23:50
NASA sends its latest TDRS communication satellite into orbit
- 23:50
Solar plane pilots hope historic flight ushers in clean energy era
- 23:20
SpaceX's Grasshopper reusable rocket makes highest leap yet
- 23:20
Test of new magnet is an atom-smashing success
- 23:20
Ruins of big Maya city discovered in remote jungle
- 23:20
Aerial launch puts NASA's IRIS satellite in orbit to study the sun
- 23:20
Ancient Native American skeletons linked to living descendants
- 23:20
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