Selasa, 28 Mei 2019

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As-it-happens update May 28, 2019
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Space.com
Men and women have been working together in space for decades, but a growing body of research shows that there are important sex-based differences in how people react to spaceflight's physical and psychological stressors. Crew composition, including ...
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Space.com
An astronaut-led crew will go underwater to get ready for human moon missions. The 10-day NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 23 expedition is scheduled to begin June 10 and will test technologies NASA will use for lunar missions ...
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Popular Mechanics
But the truth is that today, dark matter has never mattered more. Our own Milky Way is embedded in a massive cloud of it, we're looking for its interactions deep inside the earth, and there are whole galaxies without it. So what is dark matter, anyway? Why can't ...
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WCAX
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Some specimens of moon rocks brought back to earth by astronauts and meteorites are going to be on display at the Fletcher Free Library in Vermont's largest city. The June 2 display is part of the Burlington library 's Summer ...
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Edgy Labs
In an effort to understand how we evolved as a species, researchers have discovered a number of unique genes which may hold a key to further understanding our origins. Profile Image. Rechelle Ann Fuertes May 28, 2019 at 9:15 am GMT. Pixabay. Dozens ...
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The Sun
NASA kept a close eye on two "potentially dangerous" asteroids as they careened past Earth today. The space rocks are each the size of a blue whale and made close approaches at speeds of up to 16,000 miles per hour. Two asteroids skimmed past Earth ...
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Phys.Org
A team of researchers from KTU Faculty of Chemical Technology have created a fully compostable packaging for food products from bioplastic. Credit: KTU/Juste Suminaite. A group of scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU). Lithuania have ...
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Barfblog
A lot of traditions have developed around the Stanley Cup since it was first awarded to hockey champions in 1893. One of those traditions is for members of the winning team to drink from the Cup, which raises the question: could the Stanley Cup spread ...
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AirQualityNews
Researchers have created one of the first chemical reactors capable of producing pure hydrogen, in what has been called a 'transformational' step forward for the chemical industry. The reactor, designed and led by Newcastle University and funded by the ...
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