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| Orion Capsule's Launch-Abort System: How It Works CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA's Orion crew capsule, designed to return astronauts to the moon, faces a critical 6-mile-high (10 kilometers) launch-abort test on Tuesday (July 2) — two weeks shy of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch. Orion will fly ... | |
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| World's smallest MRI performed on single atoms Researchers at the Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) at Ewha Womans University have made a major scientific breakthrough by performing the world's smallest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). | |
| An infrared close up of the moon A first-of-its-kind camera developed in partnership between CU Boulder and Ball Aerospace will soon be landing on the moon. NASA announced today that it has selected the scientific instrument, called the Lunar Compact Infrared Imaging System (L-CIRiS), ... | |
| Chemical language of plants depends on context Date: July 1, 2019; Source: Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology; Summary: Scientists studied the ecological function of linalool in Nicotiana attenuata tobacco plants. They found the gene responsible for linalool synthesis and release which vary ... | |
| When it Comes to Plant Proteins, More is More "Eat food, not too much, mostly plants." In a presentation to the Centers for Disease Control in 2009, the influential food writer Michael Pollan followed those seven words of advice with "7 Rules for Eating." Rule No. 2, "Don't eat anything with more than five ... | |
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