Selasa, 30 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 30, 2019
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Space.com
Getting humans back to the moon — "this time to stay" — will require the exploitation of lunar resources, NASA officials and exploration advocates say. The most important resource, at least in the short term, is water ice, which is abundant on the floors of ...
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Phys.Org
Constructed from a quarter century's worth of satellite data, a new map of Antarctic ice velocity by glaciologists from the University of California, Irvine and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the most precise ever created. Published today in a paper in the ...
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International Business Times
The Komodo dragon can detect prey from up to 7.5 miles away. This cold-blooded creature has impressive speed and endurance with a special ability to ramp up its metabolism to mammalian-like levels. To better understand how the DNA of the Komodo ...
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SILive.com
Without the illumination of the moon on Wednesday night -- due to a black supermoon -- it will be easier for skywatchers to stargaze and view meteor showers. (Courtesy of NASA). 0. By Annalise Knudson | aknudson@siadvance.com. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. ...
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Express.co.uk
Snowball planets, watery Earth-like worlds so distant from suns their oceans have frozen to the equator have long been considered inhospitable due to the extreme cold. However, new research suggest some snowball planets may be hiding tracts of land ...
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University of California
Einstein's theory of general relativity was revolutionary when it was introduced. Over the past century, aspects of the theory have been proven in experiment after experiment and much of it has become an assumed underpinning of daily life, even for ...
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Metro
If you find yourself in the clutches of a supermassive black hole, there's really nothing you can do but sit wait back and await your doom. The gravitational pull of these behemoths is so enormous that not even light can escape – which is why we can't just look ...
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Tech Xplore
Playing their parts. Credit: IVASHstudio/Shutterstock.com. Over the last few years there's been a noticeable rise in the number of drivers opting to fit a "black box" to their cars in order to obtain cheaper insurance. According to some recent reports, these black ...
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News-Medical.net
Blocking dopamine receptors in different regions of the amygdala reduces drug seeking and taking behavior with varying longevity, according to research in rats published in eNeuro. Blocking dopamine reduces drug seeking and taking behavior ...
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Firstpost
Scientists have unearthed a huge two-metre dinosaur bone in a winegrowing village in southwestern France dubbed a "national treasure" for its prehistoric gems. The 140-million-year-old thigh bone, which weighs 400 kilogrammes, is the latest discovery at ...
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Tech Explorist
Until now, we have seen a number of ways to generate electricity and now 'rust' has joined the line. The team of scientist at Caltech and Northwestern University shows that electricity can be produced when saltwater flows over the top of thin films of rust.
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Moneycontrol.com
After the successful launch of India's second Moon mission -- Chandraayan II -- an Indian man had come forward to claim how this would inch him toward his dream of finally living on the Moon. When his claims raked up a controversy, he furnished proof that ...
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