Jumat, 28 Juni 2019

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A team of French researchers has posted a paper online in which they claim to have achieved the holy grail of extreme-pressure materials science: creating metallic hydrogen in a laboratory. Physicists have suspected since the 1930s that under extreme ...
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Live Science
In the ongoing evolutionary arms race between hardy cockroach pests and the humans creating poisons to kill them, it looks like the roaches may be winning. German cockroaches — small, swift, prolific insects that live only around people — are quickly ...
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Phys.Org
Gene Kranz, aerospace engineer, fighter pilot, an Apollo-era flight director and later director of NASA flight operations, sits at the console where he worked during the Gemini and Apollo missions at the NASA Johnson Space Center Monday, June 17, 2019, ...
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Smithsonian
Jagged-toothed, flesh-shreading crocodiles of the modern world had to beat out a lot of other tough species to survive a whopping 200 million years. They munched their way through history while Tyrannosaurus Rex, the megalodon and other toothy ...
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Destructoid
With planet Earth's resources mostly depleted, and an energy crisis that has reached terminal velocity, the newly-formed World Space Agency begins colonization of the moon, harvesting of it Helium-3 reserves, a source that will offer the Earth the power it ...
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Tech Explorist
Researchers at Imperial College London have developed a prototype mini MRI scanner that fits around a patient's leg. The team say the device - which uses so-called 'magic angle' effect - could potentially help diagnose knee injuries more quickly, and more ...
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Science 2.0
(CN) – When one door closes, another one opens. This is what happened 66 million years ago when an asteroid collided with Earth, decimating ecosystems and most famously, the dinosaurs. Scientist Thorston Lumbsch, who grew up fascinated by lichens, ...
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Fox 4
LEE COUNTY, Fla. -- Are people growing horns? That's what a new study suggests. We aren't talking the one on the top of your head, but instead on the back of your neck. And constantly using your phone may be the reason why. Natural Research Journal ...
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AZ Big Media
Paragon Space Development Corporation (Paragon), and its partner Giner Inc., are proud to announce that they are now under contract for the development and testing of the ISRU-derived water purification and Hydrogen Oxygen Production (IHOP), ...
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