Jumat, 31 Mei 2019

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As-it-happens update May 31, 2019
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Space.com
NASA will reveal its selection of the first commercial companies to deliver science experiments to the moon as part of the agency's Artemis lunar landing program, and you can watch it live online. The space agency will announce its science selection at 1 p.m. ...
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Ars Technica
Welcome to Edition 2.02 of the Rocket Report! We've got lots of heavy-lift news this week, including reports on potential problems with a test of the Omega rocket's large first stage and a messy political decision surrounding NASA's choice of rockets for the ...
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Tech Times
NASA's Curiosity took a brief pause from drilling rocks on the surface of Mars to observe the passing clouds above. From May 7 to May 17, the rover took photographs of passing clouds using its black-and-white Navigational Cameras or NavCams.
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MyHighPlains.com
Whether it's a tennis ball or a soda can, humans can easily adjust their grip on objects. And now, new technology is giving robots the same ability. Researchers at MIT developing a glove that can teach artificial intelligence how to identify objects through touch.
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Technology Networks
News May 31, 2019 | Original story by Tyler Irving for the University of Toronto. Making Something Out of Thin Air. Geonhui Lee (ECE PhD candidate) operates an electrolyzer capable of transforming dissolved carbonate into CO2 and then into syngas.
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Tech Explorist
By combining experimental work and hypothetical estimations, scientists have successfully determined the nuclear geometry of two isotopes of boron. They have determined the difference in a quantity known as the nuclear charge radius between boron-10 ...
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International Business Times, Singapore Edition
Experts believe that humans on earth may face serious issues related to the food supply due to various factors such as climate change, overpopulation, livestock farming and depletion of natural resources. Now, new research has found that insect farming, ...
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