Rabu, 26 Juni 2019

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As-it-happens update June 26, 2019
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Spaceflight Now
Rocket Lab's light-class Electron launcher is set to take off on its seventh flight from New Zealand, aiming for a 280-mile-high (450-kilometer) orbit with seven small satellites for commercial customers, the U.S. military and university students. The two-stage ...
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CNN
The famed Easter Island statues, called moai, were originally full-body figures that have been partially covered over the passage of time. They represent important Rapa Nui ancestors and were carved after a population was established on the island 900 ...
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Live Science
BELLEVUE, Wash. — What do a deep underwater volcano in Hawaii and Saturn's moon have in common? Astrobiologists are hoping the answer to that question is life. The Lō'ihi seamount off the southeastern coast of Hawaii's Big Island could mimic the ...
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National Human Genome Research Institute
Scientists drafted the blueprint for how to build a common goldfish. Now they'll use it to find out what gives ornamental goldfish their nuanced features, gaining insight into human health. A fish is a fish, right? Not when it comes to comparing its genome to that ...
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CU Boulder Today
Archaeologists working in two Italian caves have discovered some of the earliest known examples of ancient humans using an adhesive on their stone tools—an important technological advance called "hafting." The new study, which included CU Boulder's ...
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Nature.com
Nucleation plays a critical role in many physical and biological phenomena that range from crystallization, melting and evaporation to the formation of clouds and the initiation of neurodegenerative diseases. However, nucleation is a challenging process to ...
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Machine Design
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, working with staff at the University of Minnesota, has made a breakthrough that could benefit paralyzed patients and those with movement disorders. Using a noninvasive (not implanted) brain-computer ...
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Phys.Org
NEW YORK – The expression of protein-coding genes and long-noncoding RNAs shifts during organ development, according to two analyses of bulk transcriptome data from half a dozen species. A Heidelberg University-led team examined gene expression ...
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AL.com
Rendering of the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA plant under construction in Huntsville. The image does not include on-site suppliers that will also be part of the Limestone County campus. 0. By Paul Gattis | pgattis@al.com. You've no doubt heard about ...
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Futurity: Research News
Affordable sensors can dramatically improve how aging stormwater community infrastructures handle flooding and pollution, report researchers. The city of Ann Arbor, Michigan has turned to engineering research to tackle an issue facing many cities—aging ...
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CTV News
Scientists in New York have found a massive deposit of fairly fresh water deep below the ocean floor, raising the possibility of underwater drilling as a solution to a growing global water crisis. The research team out of Columbia University said the aquifer ...
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