Jumat, 28 Juni 2019

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Phys.Org
This cut-away illustrates a model of the interior of Jupiter, with a rocky core overlaid by a deep layer of liquid metallic hydrogen. Credit: Kelvinsong/Wikimedia Commons. Scientists have long speculated that at the heart of a gas giant, the laws of material ...
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Anytime embryonic cells or tissue come up in science, debate and ethical discussions are sure to follow. Yet, having appropriate in vitro models would not only make studying the diverse aspects of human biology more accurate, but it could also alleviate ...
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Fox News
(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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Fast Company
This is the 28th in an exclusive series of 50 articles, one published each day until July 20, exploring the 50th anniversary of the first-ever Moon landing. You can check out 50 Days to the Moon here every day. advertisement. The Apollo lunar module was a ...
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International Business Times
An astronaut from NASA's Apollo 16 lunar mission looked back on the time he almost died while on the Moon. According to the astronaut, his near-death experience happened while he was joking around on the lunar surface. Astronaut Charles Duke served ...
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Sci-News.com
A giant ostrich-like bird that lived about two million years ago (Pleistocene epoch) has been identified from a fossilized femur found in the Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine. Pachystruthio dmanisensis. Image credit: Andrey Atuchin. Named Pachystruthio ...
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Digit
With advancement in science and technology, we've seen robots that can perform simple tasks like picking up objects, to ones that can do parkour. By integrating different types of sensors, these robots are also being used to see, feel and recognise objects.
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