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MSNBC: Science
Monday th 16th of September 2013
Ice-blasting test proves that comet impacts can spark life's ingredients
- 17:01
China says it will train astronauts from other nations, share expertise
- 16:30
Surprisingly, some humpback whales stay in Antarctic for winter
- 15:00
A whale's life story is recorded in its ear wax
- 14:30
'Living battery' generates electricity from sewage and wastewater
- 14:30
Cave explorers find new see-through snail -- and is it ever slow
- 14:00
This is the week to get out and take a look at the Harvest Moon
- 13:30
Pale blue dot: Voyager 1 signal from interstellar space photographed
- 12:00
Meteorite minerals offer clues to Earth extinctions, climate change
- 11:00
Sunday th 15th of September 2013
Babies know living things have guts
- 13:00
Beam me up: Bits of information teleported across computer chip
- 13:00
Friday th 13th of September 2013
Billionaires' battle for historic launch pad goes into overtime
- 21:30
Divers hope to unlock secrets of underwater cave closed for years
- 18:30
Genes that help make you right- or left-handed found
- 18:00
Ancient Chinese tomb adds to tale of scandalous 'female prime minister'
- 17:30
Colorado disaster: What is a 100-year flood? It's not what you think
- 17:30
Humans need to adapt if planet is to survive technology
- 16:01
Dog's best friend? Robots, if we're not careful
- 16:01
Look out for sharks on spacewalk! Astronauts practice on ocean floor
- 15:30
Why one microbe seemingly doesn't age at all
- 14:30
The best time to see the moon this month is right now
- 14:00
Voyager 1 captures first-ever sounds of interstellar space
- 13:00
Not superstitious on Friday the 13th? That's great, knock on wood
- 12:01
Doomsday and disembodied brains? Tiny particle rules universe's fate
- 11:30
Google shares exotic views of the Galapagos Islands
- 11:30
Thursday th 12th of September 2013
Where does the solar system end? Voyager isn't officially there yet
- 22:00
Open in 50 years: Time capsule sealed in space shuttle exhibit
- 18:00
Lingering Hawaii molasses spill will create sticky situation for marine life
- 18:00
What it all means: Chief scientist looks at Voyager 1 feat, what's ahead
- 17:30
Warm water under Antarctic glacier spurs astonishing rate of melting
- 17:30
Ig Nobel Prizes cross-breed the serious and silly sides of science
- 16:30
Insect has actual gears on its legs to sync jumps, and that's a first
- 16:00
Cambrian explosion was indeed marked by lightning-fast evolution
- 15:00
Voyager 1 has left our solar system at last, NASA says
- 14:30
World record for thinnest glass shattered -- by accident
- 14:00
Innovative Mars rover camera could help NASA robots explore solo
- 13:30
NASA picks three potential asteroids to rope in with space lasso
- 12:30
Blobfish is the ugliest animal alive, humans vote
- 11:30
Weird findings suggest that we live in a saddle-shaped universe
- 11:30
Scars left by wildfires worsen flooding in Colorado
- 11:30
A far cry from normal: Amazonian butterflies drink turtle tears
- 11:00
Frog pops up in NASA photo of LADEE rocket launch: Did it croak?
- 00:00
Wednesday th 11th of September 2013
Toxic task: How to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons
- 23:00
Bob Geldof wants to be first 'rock astronaut' and Irishman in space
- 22:30
Lost in Central Park? Tilt of the rocks can guide the way
- 20:00
Cocktail made of tarantula venom is last call for crop-eating insects
- 19:30
Wind farms killed at least 67 eagles in last five years
- 19:00
Orangutans have a calling, and that's to plan their trips
- 18:30
New woolly mammoth lineage found -- and maybe clues to their extinction
- 18:00
Humpback whale populations increase off British Columbia
- 17:30
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