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Gateway to the Moon: NASA Testing Wraps Up for Lunar-Orbiting Habitat Prototype NASA and Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems have completed ground testing of a deep-space habitat prototype, which may help return astronauts to the moon. The deep-space outpost, known as the Gateway, is a key element of NASA's Artemis program ...
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Laws of physics replace trial and error in new approaches to bioprinting 3-D 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 new technology that has advanced ...
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Mathematicians work out how to predict success in show business Mathematicians from Queen Mary University of London have found a way to predict whether an actor's career has peaked or if their most successful days lie ahead. They discovered that an actors' most productive year, defined as the year with the largest ...
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CO2 just hit an all-time record. But that's not the worst of it. The rapid rise continues, relentlessly. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Tuesday that the official peak of carbon dioxide concentrations in 2019 hit 414.8 parts per million, ...
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Isolated for Billions of Years–"A 'Dark Galaxy' Almost as Old as Universe Itself" Isolated for billions of years, a galaxy known as Markarian 1216 (abbreviated as Mrk 1216) with more dark matter packed into its core than expected has been identified by astronomers using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. Mrk 1216 an ...
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A combination of insecticides and mites weakens honeybees Today, scientists at the Institute of Bee Health of the University of Bern and the honeybee research association COLOSS have published an article in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports that shows a synergistic time-lag interaction between the ...
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Science X Account Kingston University experts are exploring how artificial intelligence could be trained to detect the early signs of oral cancer using a mobile phone app. Professors Sarah Barman and Paolo Remagnino have secured £146,000 for the two year Medical Research ...
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Nanoscale 'donuts' offer boost to quantum computing By patterning nanoscale donuts into a 2D crystal, researchers have achieved a new level of control over its electrical and optical properties. As researchers eye nanoscale materials for applications like quantum information processing, a method to tailor them ...
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Getting to the moon takes practice — on a giant machine in Mountain View The moon's surface loomed close on the lunar lander's two video screens as NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine toggled the craft's controls back and forth to line it up with a superimposed target. Bridenstine, an experienced Navy jet pilot, was taking a few ...
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Plant lineage points to different evolutionary playbook for temperate species Date: June 3, 2019; Source: Florida Museum of Natural History; Summary: An ancient, cosmopolitan lineage of plants is shaking up scientists' understanding of how quickly species evolve in temperate ecosystems and why. Share: FULL STORY ...
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SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft Returns to Earth with 1900 Kgs of Scientific Research The SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon spacecraft has returned to Earth splashing down in the Pacific at 21:48 UTC yesterday. The spacecraft carried 1,900 kilograms (4,200 pounds) of scientific research back to Earth after a one-month stay docked to the International ...
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