Senin, 03 Juni 2019

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As-it-happens update June 3, 2019
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Space.com
Europe's future Mars rover has a place to call home while en route to Red Planet discoveries. The European Space Agency opened its new rover operations control center on May 30 in Turin, Italy. The new ExoMars mission rover, named Rosalind Franklin, ...
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Space.com
A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is returning to Earth today (June 3) after spending nearly a month docked at the International Space Station (ISS). The Dragon CRS-17 spacecraft departed the space station this morning and will end its journey home with a ...
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Phys.Org
A large green artifact found in situ at the Bokol Dora site. Right: Image of the same artifact and a three dimensional model of the same artifact. Credit: David R. Braun. A new archaeological site discovered by an international and local team of scientists working ...
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Phys.Org
New research by UMBC's Glenn Wolfe and collaborators is shaping how scientists understand the fate of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, in Earth's atmosphere. Of the greenhouse gases, methane has the third greatest overall effect on climate after carbon ...
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Air & Space Magazine
As early as September of next year, a metal-wrapped spacecraft will slowly fall toward the surface of the moon. Retro rockets on its underbelly will puff tiny amounts of fuel into the moon's tenuous exosphere, silently slowing and steering the uncrewed ship.
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USA TODAY
Meteor impacts? Sparkling moon dust? The astronauts' golf clubs? Whatever they are, random, weird flashes of light on the moon have puzzled astronomers for years. Now, one intrepid German astronomer has decided it's time to find out what they are.
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Gizmodo
One of the hallmark predictions of quantum mechanics is that particles behave unpredictably—but a new experiment seems to complicate some of those core ideas. Researchers were able to predict a kind of atomic behavior called a quantum jump and even ...
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Medical Xpress
An internationally known embryologist and his son make the case for using gene-editing tools to prevent inherited disease, in an editorial published today in the journal Nature Medicine. Shoukhrat Mitalipov, Ph.D., director of the OHSU Center for Embryonic ...
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Popular Mechanics
Solar eclipses were long thought to be magic. In fact, ancient female astronomers like Hypatia and Aglaonice of Thessaly were called witches when they accurately predicted the occurrence of an eclipse. Of course, we now know that eclipses are the result of ...
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I-Connect007
Wearable devices that harvest energy from movement are not a new idea, but a material created at Rice University may make them more practical. Rice University postdoctoral researcher Michael Stanford holds a flip-flop with a triboelectric nanogenerator, ...
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PsychCentral.com
A new lab study finds that children who had recently been exposed to a violent video game were more likely to point and "shoot" a real (disabled) gun toward themselves or another child after discovering it in a cabinet, compared to kids who had played a ...
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