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Researchers cast neural nets to simulate molecular motion New work from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Florida is showing that artificial neural nets can be trained to encode quantum mechanical laws to describe the motions of molecules, ...
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Three Years After Hitting Record High, Antarctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low Antarctic sea ice extent hit a new record low in 2017, according to new analysis. Scientists were shocked because sea ice at the continent was at a record high three years earlier. It isn't yet known if this rapid decline is a natural blip, or if it is caused by ...
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When spiders leave the nest, they turn aggressive July 2 (UPI) -- Spiders who exhibit sociability and tolerance when they're first born often become aggressive when they leave the nest and plot out on their own. Now, scientists are beginning to understand why. Most spiders are solitary creatures and, like ...
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Lunar Rover Designer 'Putty' Mills, Carol Mills Chosen as Grand Marshals for Solvang's July 4 Parade Rutledge "Putty" Mills of Santa Ynez has a special affinity for space travel and a special pride in his country. After serving in World War II, he was directly involved with NASA's Apollo missions, training astronauts after building the prototype of the Lunar Rover ...
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Hubble, Spitzer telescopes conduct chemical survey of mid-size exoplanet For the first time, scientists have identified the chemical signature of the atmosphere of a mid-sized exoplanet, Gliese 3470 b, which may be a cross between Earth and Neptune. By. Brooks Hays.
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50 years later: Apollo 11 flight director returns to restored 'Houston' (HOUSTON) — Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing on July 20, NASA has restored the Apollo 11 mission control center to its former glory. Apollo 11 Flight Director Gene Kranz, who led the effort, recently stepped foot into the completely ...
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Nasa sends quadracopter to Titan The siren call of Titan could not be ignored. NASA's next billion-dollar mission, called Dragonfly, will be an innovative quadcopter to explore Titan, Saturn's largest moon, the agency announced today. The craft will soar and hover over the icy moon's ...
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Ambitious Chandrayaan-2 project nears launch date Nellore: The team of engineers and scientists at Satish Dhawan Space Centre have been working almost round the clock for the prestigious launch of the long awaited Chandrayaan-2 Mission scheduled for the small hours of July 15 from SHAR in SPSR ...
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ISS mold can survive 200 times more RADIATION than humans & contaminate other planets Mold from Earth has long found its way aboard the International Space Station (ISS) but no one knew it could survive 200 times more radiation than any human can, posing "planetary" threats to the solar system, a new study says. At times, mold seems ...
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