Rabu, 31 Juli 2019

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Phys.Org
A hormone that is released in our brain when we fall in love also makes starfish turn their stomach inside out to feed, according to a new study from Queen Mary University of London. Oxytocin, more commonly known as the 'love hormone', is important for ...
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Engadget
NASA is helping 13 companies develop technologies that could benefit its future missions. Jim Reuter, the associate administrator of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, explained that the agency has identified the key areas it needs for future ...
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Mashable India
Over the past decade, palaeontological experts have dug up thousands of prehistorical remains. In a recent excavation, a huge 2-metre long dinosaur bone has been unearthed by scientists in a wine-growing village in southwestern France. The bone ...
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Express.co.uk
SpaceX's Starship has undergone at least two radical facelifts since last year, transforming from a black and white spacecraft to a sleek stainless steel rocket. In December 2018, the SpaceX boss teased the completed Starship "will look like liquid silver" when ...
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