Rabu, 31 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 31, 2019
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Phys.Org
In spring 2018, the surprising discovery of superconductivity in a new material set the scientific community abuzz. Built by layering one carbon sheet atop another and twisting the top one at a "magic" angle, the material enabled electrons to flow without ...
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SpaceFlight Insider
Roscosmos' MS-12 Progress spacecraft with supplies and experiments arrives at the International Space Station on Wednesday, July 31, 2019. Photo Credit: NASA. Two orbits after launching from Kazakhstan, Russia's Progress MS-12 cargo spacecraft ...
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Bangor Daily News
He had been in his grave so long that when his family dug him up to burn his heart, the organ had decomposed and was not there. Desperate to stop him from stalking them, they took his head and limbs and rearranged them on top of his ribs in the design of a ...
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Phys.Org
Hot summer weather, stressful situations and intense workouts can produce unpleasant sweaty odors. But what if clothing could cover up these embarrassing smells with a burst of fragrance? Now, researchers have modified cotton fabric to emit a lemony ...
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Phys.Org
Hundreds of wildfires have broken out in Siberia, some of which can be seen in this image captured from space on 28 July 2019. Almost three million hectares of land are estimated to have been affected, according to Russia's Federal Forestry Agency.
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Sci-News.com
A team of marine biologists with the Nautilus Expedition succeeded in filming Asperoteuthis mangoldae, a recently discovered deep-sea squid species, at a depth of 3,151 feet (930 m) near Jarvis Seamount in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National ...
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The Citizen.com
With the 50th anniversary of the moon landing upon us, there have been many TV shows, podcasts, articles, etc., commemorating that grand achievement. What's particularly amazing to me is that 600 million people, every person with access to a television, ...
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Study Finds
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dating apps like Tinder and Bumble have changed the way millions of people meet each other and make connections, but just like so many other aspects of digital life these apps have a tendency to become habit-forming. Some people ...
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