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Rocket Lab Launching 7 Satellites Early Thursday Morning: Watch Live Spaceflight startup Rocket Lab will launch seven small satellites to orbit early tomorrow morning (June 27), and you can watch the action live. A Rocket Lab Electron booster is scheduled to lift off from the company's New Zealand launch site Thursday, during ...
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NASA to open Moon rock samples sealed for 50 years After announcing the nine teams that were granted the chance to look at the rock samples from the Moon collected nearly 50 years ago in March, NASA is finally opening up the vault. The locked vault is located in the Johnson Space Center in Houston and the ...
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Barefoot Walking Gives You Calluses That Are Even Better for Your Feet Than Shoes, Study Suggests Ah, summer. Soft breeze in your hair, grass between your toes, nasty calluses on your feet from going barefoot… Don't fear those calluses, though. New research has revealed that foot calluses — thickened skin that forms naturally when one walks barefoot ...
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The ancient history of Neanderthals in Europe Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, have retrieved nuclear genome sequences from the femur of a male Neanderthal discovered in 1937 in Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, Germany, and from the maxillary ...
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Neanderthals made repeated use of the ancient settlement of 'Ein Qashish, Israel The archaeological site of 'Ein Qashish in northern Israel was a place of repeated Neanderthal occupation and use during the Middle Paleolithic, according to a study released June 26, 2019 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ravid Ekshtain of the ...
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Study reveals key factor in Himalayan earthquake rupture The Himalayan orogenic belt produces frequent large earthquakes that impact population centers for a distance of over 2500 km. In the central region, the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal, with moment magnitude (MW) 7.8, partially ruptured a ~120-km by ...
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Robot Arm Tastes With Engineered Bacteria A robotic gripping arm that uses engineered bacteria to "taste" for a specific chemical has been developed by engineers at the University of California, Davis, and Carnegie Mellon University. The gripper is a proof-of-concept for biologically-based soft robotics.
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The first soft ring oscillator lets soft robots roll, undulate, sort, meter liquids, and swallow Use of the soft ring oscillator to control an inflating mechanotherapeutic device applied to the lower leg. Credit: Preston et al., Sci. Robot. 4, eaaw5496 (2019). Soft robots can't always compete with the hard. Their rigid brethren dominate assembly lines, ...
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Astronaut David Saint-Jacques returns to Earth, sets Canadian space record LONGUEUIL, Que. — David Saint-Jacques returned to Earth on Monday after more than six months aboard the International Space Station. The native of Saint-Lambert, Que., has set a record for the longest single spaceflight by a Canadian at 204 days.
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The Getty picks a theme for Pacific Standard Time 2024: art and science Over the last eight years, the Getty-funded Pacific Standard Time exhibitions have tackled the art of Los Angeles and Latin America. Now the Getty is getting ready to launch a PST series for 2024 that will go beyond the world of fine art: "Pacific Standard Time: ...
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Nuclear DNA from two early Neandertals reveals 80000 years of genetic continuity in Europe Little is known about the population history of Neandertals over the hundreds of thousands of years of their existence. We retrieved nuclear genomic sequences from two Neandertals, one from Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave in Germany and the other from Scladina ...
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