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NASA's Artemis Program NASA's Artemis program is an effort to place astronauts on the lunar surface and develop an ongoing presence there. The program's name is derived from Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon and twin sister to Apollo, whose namesake program first ...
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Plants don't think, they grow: The case against plant consciousness If a tree falls, and no one's there to hear it, does it feel pain and loneliness? No, experts argue in an opinion article publishing on July 3rd in the journal Trends in Plant Science. They draw this conclusion from the research of Todd Feinberg and Jon Mallatt, ...
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Artificial membrane binding proteins to direct stem cells to the myocardium Fig. 1 The artificial plasma membrane binding construct. (a) Schematic showing the interaction of the polymer surfactant conjugated supercharged fusion [CshA_scGFP][S] construct with the bilayer of the cytoplasmic membrane. The structure shows the ...
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Saturn's moon Enceladus could support life as more evidence emerges The possibility that Saturn's moon Enceladus could support life has strengthened after researchers determined its ocean is likely 1 billion years old, placing it in the sweet spot. Speaking at the 2019 Astrobiology Science Conference last month, NASA Goddard ...
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Mystery space object probably not aliens All of the stars Matthew Knight saw through the giant telescope in Arizona were bright with persistent light. All of them but one, which appeared to be flashing, in a way -- light that went in and out, dull and then bright, every hour. He assumed that there was ...
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Seven Inventions For a Safer Fourth of July The 4th of July is not all watermelons and fireworks. It's also America's most dangerous holiday, associated with some 600 deaths and more than 64,000 injuries each year. Most of these are car-related and many involve alcohol (please, please don't drink and ...
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Astrobotic awarded NASA funding to build autonomous rover PITTSBURGH - NASA awarded Pittsburgh-based aerospace robotics company Astrobotic $5.6 million to develop an autonomous lunar rover with Carnegie Mellon University. Named MoonRanger, the 13-kilogram unmanned rover aims to create high fidelity ...
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Ultra-small nanoprobes could be a leap forward in human-machine interfaces Machine enhanced humans - or cyborgs as they are known in science fiction - could be one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new research from the University of Surrey and Harvard University. Researchers have conquered the monumental task of ...
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Addition of tiny ingredient could help turn nuclear fusion into reality Researchers have concluded that putting tiny pellets of a common metal used in spacecraft could stabilise plasma in a nuclear fusion reactor. The number of important breakthroughs achieved towards the goal of achieving stable nuclear fusion have ramped ...
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