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| Artificial gravity breaks free from science fiction Credit: University of Colorado at Boulder. Artificial gravity has long been the stuff of science fiction. Picture the wheel-shaped ships from films like 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Martian, imaginary craft that generate their own gravity by spinning around in ... | |
| Science X Account Researchers from the ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures Group have led a research which synchronised for the first time a couple of optomechanical oscillators. This work sets a solid basis for producing reconfigurable networks of such oscillators, ... | |
| Hubble and Spitzer team to identify exoplanet atmosphere Two of NASA's space telescopes have teamed up to identify, for the first time, the chemical fingerprint of a planet between the sizes of Earth and Neptune. The planet the two teamed up to analyze is Gliese 3470 b known as GJ 3470 b, and the planet is thought ... | |
| Scientists hijack bacteria's homing ability Until now, stem cells- taken and grown from patients- have been used to regenerate damaged tissue. And the fascinating is, such treatments also showed promising results. While these cutting edge cell treatments are on the horizon, enormous difficulties ... | |
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