Senin, 01 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 1, 2019
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The Verge
Tomorrow morning, NASA will test its new deep-space crew capsule to see if the vehicle can keep people safe during a botched launch. The agency will activate a special emergency system on the capsule designed to carry the vehicle away from a ...
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Live Science
Tomorrow (July 2), a dramatic total solar eclipse — the only one to take place during 2019 — will darken skies over South America, providing viewers with a spectacular view of the sun as the moon crosses in front of it and casts its shadow on the ground ...
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UW Today
A healthy reef in Indonesia teems with life.Michael Webster/Coral Reef Alliance. A new study released July 1 in Nature Climate Change gives hope for coral reefs. Launched by the nonprofit Coral Reef Alliance, with lead and senior authors at the University of ...
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Express.co.uk
Researchers have revealed that a staggering 50 lakes remain hidden beneath Greenland's frosty exterior - but that might not be the case for long. The discovery marks a huge turnaround in scientific understanding since the 1950s, when experts believed the ...
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Nature World News
An article published today in the Open Access journal GigaScience [1] might make you squirm if you plan to hit the beach this summer. The article presents the draft genomes of three different jellyfish species. The international group of researchers, led by ...
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New Atlas
No matter how good your eyesight, there's a decent chance that it'll start to fade at a certain point in your life. Presbyopia is a common form of age-induced far-sightedness, where the lenses in the eyes become stiff and have trouble focusing on close-up ...
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News18
A new study sees astrophysicists claiming they have found evidence regarding formation of black holes that, if proved could change the way the space phenomenon is observed. According to a paper published in Astrophysical Journal Letters by researchers ...
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Tech Explorist
Studying quantum systems made of many particles, scientists primarily need to simulate them. This should be possible by understanding the conditions depicting their internal workings on supercomputers. But according to Moore's law, the processing power ...
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I-Connect007
Some of the vast amount of wasted energy that machines and devices emit as heat could be recaptured using an inexpensive nanomaterial developed at KAUST. This thermoelectric nanomaterial could capture the heat lost by devices, ranging from mobile ...
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