Selasa, 02 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 2, 2019
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Space.com
For astronauts strapping themselves on top of a rocket, good safety systems aren't just nice to have — they can save lives, and they have. NASA's Nick Hague knows that better than anyone. In October, the Soyuz rocket carrying him and Russian cosmonaut ...
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Live Science
The quest to identify UFOs and even find intelligent life on other worlds has been heating up for decades ... to no avail. But there are still plenty of spots and wavelengths where aliens could be hiding. So, what would humans do if we found concrete evidence ...
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Science News
A new analysis of brain scans may explain why hyperrealistic androids and animated characters can be creepy. By measuring people's neural activity as they viewed pictures of humans and robots, researchers identified a region of the brain that seems to ...
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E&T Magazine
The use of electric propulsion for raising satellites into geostationary orbit can result in significant solar cell degradation according to a new study. The extended journey results in greater exposure to the damaging effects of space weather. Understanding the ...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have installed the SuperCam Mast Unit onto the Mars 2020 rover. The instrument's camera, laser and spectrometers can identify the chemical and mineral makeup of targets as small as ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The amount of ice circling Antarctica is suddenly plunging from a record high to record lows, baffling scientists. Floating ice off the southern continent steadily increased from 1979 and hit a record high in 2014. But three years later, the ...
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Science Times
AMES, Iowa – Jigang Wang patiently explained his latest discovery in quantum control that could lead to superfast computing based on quantum mechanics: He mentioned light-induced superconductivity without energy gap. He brought up forbidden ...
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Sci-News.com
An international team of archaeologists from Germany and Kurdistan came upon a surprising discovery as the ruins of a 3,400-year-old palace emerge from the waters of the Tigris River at the site of Kemune in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. An aerial view of the ...
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Yahoo News UK
The first-ever artificial intelligence simulation of the universe seems to work like the real thing -- and is almost as mysterious.Researchers reported the new simulation June 24 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The goal was to ...
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Tech Explorist
Scientists working on unravelling the mysteries of star cluster formation have found an innovative way of sharing their work with the general public. Taking inspiration from a 19th century magic trick, researchers from the University of Leeds have developed 3D ...
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Mirage News
Intense, millisecond-duration bursts of radio waves (named fast radio bursts) have been detected from beyond the Milky Way1. Their dispersion measures indicate extragalactic origins, which are greater than expected for propagation through the Milky Way ...
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Technology Networks
Scientists at Newcastle University, UK have discovered neurons in insect brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots. In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were ...
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Jul 2, 2019 | Events |. Greenfield Arts Latest Exhibition. 'Fantastic and Strange' is an exhibition of young people's work from Greenfield Community College and will run from Monday 8th July – Friday 12th July 2019 in The Greenfield Gallery, Greenfield Arts, ...
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EurekAlert (press release)
Irvine, Calif., July 1, 2019 - A catastrophic forest die-off in California's Sierra Nevada mountain range in 2015-2016 was caused by the inability of trees to reach diminishing supplies of subsurface water following years of severe drought and abnormally warm ...
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Medical Xpress
A group of researchers funded by Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation (NETRF) has discovered molecular information that may predict recurrence of non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs), which do not release excess hormones ...
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