Rabu, 31 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 31, 2019
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Space.com
With private companies setting their sights on sending humans to the moon in the near future, it's possible that one could touch down on the lunar surface before NASA astronauts do. But the resulting "public versus private" space race isn't one that NASA feels ...
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Phys.Org
As populations boom and chronic droughts persist, coastal cities like Carlsbad in Southern California have increasingly turned to ocean desalination to supplement a dwindling fresh water supply. Now scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence ...
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OregonLive.com
This skeleton, possibly of John Barber, is being studied at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. Barber, once believed to be a vampire, most likely had tuberculosis. The remains at shown at the museum in Silver Spring, Maryland, on July 23, 2019.
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EurekAlert (press release)
First observation of excitonic insulator; New exotic state was first predicted in 1960s. A University of Wollongong / Monash University collaboration has found evidence of a new phase of matter predicted in the 1960s: the excitonic insulator. The unique ...
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Medical Xpress
As the largest organ of the human body our skin is astounding. It protects us from infection, endures radiation, senses temperature, and is flexible enough to withstand our everyday activities. What holds this all together is the protein we all know and love: ...
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Phys.Org
Loneliness and social anxiety is a bad combination for single people who use dating apps on their phones, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who fit that profile were more likely than others to say they've experienced negative outcomes ...
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The Independent
The mysterious "love hormone" released in humans when they fall head over heels for someone causes starfish to turn their stomachs inside out, scientists have discovered. Oxytocin is an ancient hormone that has different functions across species – previous ...
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Metro
Professor Stephen Hawking famously feared that an encounter between humanity and an alien species would be disastrous. So you may be slightly alarmed to hear that one scientist has suggested that extraterrestrial invaders 'may already be on their way'.
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News-Medical.net
Date: July 30, 2019; Source: American Institute of Physics; Summary: Several screening tests for cervical cancer have been developed in recent years. One technique uses immunofluorescent staining to determine the levels of biomarkers to indicate a cell is ...
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Firstpost
In December 2018, a Chinese scientist made a bold claim that he had secretly edited the genes of embryos. Not just that, he also claimed to have implanted these gene-edited embryos into seven couples undergoing IVF — two of the couples went on to be ...
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ZME Science
In just a year's time, NASA will launch a new robotic rover mission to Mars. The mission, temporarily called "Mars 2020", will involve the collection and retrieval of rock and soil samples to Earth. This means there's gonna be quite a bit of heavy lifting involved.
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PanARMENIAN.Net
PanARMENIAN.Net - Few things crush the spirit like the sensation of giving up. We all know the feeling – when you thought a goal was in reach, then realize you just don't have enough of whatever it takes to get there. But what if you found out that this feeling ...
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Tech Explorist
Jeffrey Forbes, a professor emeritus and research professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, who is serving as deputy principal investigator for the project, is working on a project scheduled for the International ...
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