Selasa, 04 Juni 2019

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As-it-happens update June 4, 2019
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Space.com
A fleet of tiny satellites has flashed some big potential in Earth orbit. The 105 cracker-size miniprobes successfully phoned home in March, one day after deploying from their KickSat-2 carrier spacecraft, mission team members announced yesterday (June 3).
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collectSPACE.com
The International Space Station has won its place to become an official toy in the LEGO universe. The orbiting outpost topped a fan vote of more than 22,000 LEGO enthusiasts to be the Danish toy company's next real-life spacecraft to be made into a toy brick ...
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Science News
After five years, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., is finally reopening its dinosaur hall on June 8. Visitors may come for fan favorites like Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus — and these fossils are gorgeously ...
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Phys.Org
An international team of astronomers reports the detection of gamma-ray pulsations from the millisecond pulsar (MSP) known as PSR J0952−0607. The finding, available in a paper published May 27 on arXiv.org, sheds more light on the properties of this ...
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EurekAlert (press release)
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 4, 2019 -- 3D printers can be used to make a variety of useful objects by building up a shape, layer by layer. Scientists have used this same technique to "bioprint" living tissues, including muscle and bone. Bioprinting is a relatively ...
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Phys.Org
The actinides—those chemical elements on the bottom row of the periodic table—are used in applications ranging from medical treatments to space exploration to nuclear energy production. But purifying the target element so it can be used, by separating out ...
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Phys.Org
A team of researchers from Stanford University, Zhengzhou University, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology has learned more about the ways Neolithic people in China made alcoholic beverages by ...
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Tech Times
For decades, relatively easy access to space and the big profits to go with it have dangled elusively just over the horizon. With a little more R&D money and a few more advances in the technology, the thinking went, space would be ours. Are we there yet?
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The Hippocratic Post (blog)
Can artificial intelligence spot early warning signs of oral cancer? Kingston University experts to develop system for mobile phone app in new study. Kingston University experts are exploring how artificial intelligence could be trained to detect the early signs of ...
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