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    David Aragorn

    David is EMN's youth reporter. Keeping his eye on stories that interest EMN's young viewers.

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  • Japan set to ‘reanimate’ novelist Soseki Natsume as a ROBOT 100 years after his death
    Japan set to ‘reanimate’ novelist Soseki Natsume as a ROBOT 100 years after his death
    • From Around the Web, Science & Technology
    • June 15, 2016

    Soseki Nastume, a famous Japanese author who wrote stories like Kokoro and I Am a Cat, is being revived as a robot so he can teach.

    By David Aragorn
  • Gluttonous star may hold clues to planet formation
    Gluttonous star may hold clues to planet formation
    • From Around the Web, Space
    • June 14, 2016

    A star that takes a lot of materials from its surroundings could very well give us an idea on how planets form.

    By David Aragorn
  • New Planet Is Largest Discovered That Orbits Two Suns
    New Planet Is Largest Discovered That Orbits Two Suns
    • From Around the Web, Space
    • June 14, 2016

    A new giant planet has been discovered within Kepler-1647b.

    By David Aragorn
  • UFO-shaped clouds over California
    UFO-shaped clouds over California
    • Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
    • June 14, 2016

    Weather can give a spectacular view, but sometimes it gives off something that looks like a UFO.

    By David Aragorn
  • Unknown alien rock found in Swedish quarry
    Unknown alien rock found in Swedish quarry
    • Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
    • June 14, 2016

    A morsel of never-before-seen alien rock has been dug up in a limestone quarry in Sweden, where it had lain deeply buried for about 470 million years, scientists said Tuesday.

    By David Aragorn
  • British witness photographs triangle UFO
    British witness photographs triangle UFO
    • From Around the Web, UFO News
    • June 14, 2016

    Witness and her daughter took photos of a UFO hovering over Maidstone in Britain. It was clearly not a manmade object.

    By David Aragorn
  • Smaller Stars Pack Big X-ray Punch for Would-Be Planets
    Smaller Stars Pack Big X-ray Punch for Would-Be Planets
    • From Around the Web, Space
    • June 13, 2016

    Young stars can be more dangerous to new planets than we realize when we take a look at the X-rays from the Chandra observatory.

    By David Aragorn
  • Scientists decipher purpose of mysterious astronomy tool made by ancient Greeks
    Scientists decipher purpose of mysterious astronomy tool made by ancient Greeks
    • Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
    • June 13, 2016

    Inscriptions on Antikythera Mechanism suggests it was mechanical computer used to track sun, moon

    By David Aragorn
  • Dark Matter May Be Made of Primordial Black Holes
    Dark Matter May Be Made of Primordial Black Holes
    • From Around the Web, Space
    • June 13, 2016

    Could dark matter — the elusive substance that composes most of the material universe — be made of black holes? Some astronomers are beginning to think this tantalizing possibility is more and more likely.

    By David Aragorn
  • NASA Challenge Aims to Grow Human Tissue to Aid in Deep Space Exploration
    NASA Challenge Aims to Grow Human Tissue to Aid in Deep Space Exploration
    • From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
    • June 13, 2016

    NASA, in partnership with the nonprofit Methuselah Foundation’s New Organ Alliance, is seeking ways to advance the field of bioengineering through a new prize competition.

    By David Aragorn
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    • From Around the Web, Space
    • February 16, 2019
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    Ex-FBI official: Trump's firing of FBI head Comey triggered probe
    • Earth Mysteries, Science & Technology
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    After 15 years on Mars, it’s the end of the road for Opportunity
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    NASA spots Mars InSight lander from space
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