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Polymer-coated gold nanospheres do not impair the innate immune function of human B lymphocytes Over the past 20 years, the use of nanoparticles in medicine has steadily increased. However, their safety and effect on the human immune system remains an important concern. By testing a variety of gold nanoparticles, researchers at the University of ...
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Inside NASA's restored Mission Control: Welcome to July 1969 Fifty years ago next month, astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon. Now, NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston is celebrating the reopening of Mission Control, the command post that helped get him there. "CBS This ...
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Sotheby's to auction rare videotape of Neil Armstrong's first steps on moon uction(Reuters) - A one-time NASA intern who bought a truckload of videotapes to resell them may end up a millionaire next month when Sotheby's auctions what it says is the only surviving original recording of man's first steps on the moon 50 years ago.
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Gaia's asteroid discoveries Animated view of more than 14 000 asteroids in our Solar System from the catalogue in the second data release of ESA's Gaia satellite, published in 2018. The orbits of the 200 brightest objects are shown in green. In addition, the orbits of the first four ...
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NASA's new mission, Dragonfly, will explore Saturn's moon Titan NASA announced the latest mission in its New Frontiers program, called Dragonfly, which will explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan. It's the only moon in our solar system that has an atmosphere. Before it ended in 2017, the Cassini mission flew by Titan while ...
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"Spectacular" –NASA Captures Earth Exploding 'After 100-Year Sleep' A dramatic photo released by NASA shows the volcano's plume shooting up over clouds above Raikoke, an uninhabited volcanic island in the northwest Pacific, that last erupted in 1924 and 1778. It then went silent for nearly 100 years, until, on June 22, ...
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Dinosaur Extinction Gave Lichen Evolution A Boost News Staff. Some species have thrived only because they are food sources. Cows, for example, would be endangered and likely extinct if not for human animal husbandry. The same goes for many vegetables. They would be sparse or even gone if not for our ...
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TESS finds a small planet that sizes between Earth and Mars NASA's TESS spacecraft has been finding exoplanets frequently since it began operations. TESS, or Transitioning Exoplanet Survey Satellite, has now discovered the smallest planet it has ever found. The tiny world is called L 98-59b and orbits a distant star ...
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New AI Universe Simulator is so Accurate Scientists Can't Explain How it Works For the first time, astrophysicists use artificial intelligence technology in producing simulations of the cosmos. However, the new AI universe simulator is so eerily accurate that scientists don't know how it actually works. Profile Image. Rechelle Ann Fuertes Jun ...
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Scientists Discover More Than 50 Hidden Lakes Below The Greenland Ice Sheet A lot has been happening in Greenland lately. For instance, just earlier this week, the news of Greenland losing 4.5% of its ice by this century's end, came to light. This loss in ice would further lead to an increase in the sea level in case the greenhouse gas ...
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Pint-sized killer: New dinosaur related to T-Rex found sparking hope for more discoveries And dinosaur hunters are hoping the discovery will trigger investigations in the region, a treasure trove of fossils. The desert-based carnivorous dinosaur used fearsome claws to capture small prey, scientists announced on Wednesday. The fossil remains of ...
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Soon, EEG test to reveal whether brain-injured recover from coma ever or not It has been a challenge to the medical fraternity whether to tell for sure whether a brain-injured patient will ever recover from a coma or not. A new study insists that just an EEG test will reveal the hidden consciousness in patients' brains. Though these ...
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Researchers produce natural gas while storing CO2 New research done at the University of Texas at Austin that shows how to produce natural gas while storing carbon dioxide while helping fight climate change by trapping the Co2 underground. The study used computer models to simulate what happens ...
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