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This company says it has a lunar space suit that will be ready for NASA's 2024 Moon mission NASA is hyper focused on sending humans to the lunar surface by 2024, and those astronauts are going to need space suits to pull off the job — suits that the space agency currently doesn't have. Now one company, with decades of experience making space ...
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Mysterious Radiation Cloud Over Europe Traced to Secret Russian Nuclear Accident A vast cloud of nuclear radiation that spreadover continental Europe in 2017 has been traced to an unacknowledged nuclear accident in southern Russia, according to an international team of scientists. The experts say the cloud of radiation detected over ...
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African smoke is fertilizing Amazon rainforest and oceans, study finds A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami's (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found that smoke from fires in Africa may be the most important source of a key nutrient—phosphorus—that acts as a fertilizer in the ...
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Engineers use heat-free tech for flexible electronics, print metal on flowers, gelatin Martin Thuo of Iowa State University and the Ames Laboratory clicked through the photo gallery for one of his research projects. How about this one? There was a rose with metal traces printed on a delicate petal. Or this? A curled sheet of paper with a flexible, ...
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Numerical model pinpoints source of precursor to seismic signals Numerical simulations have pinpointed the source of acoustic signals emitted by stressed faults in laboratory earthquake machines. The work further unpacks the physics driving geologic faults, knowledge that could one day enable accurately predicting ...
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DIY pump takes science out of the lab A simple pressure pump, made from balloons and nylon stockings, will give more people in more places the ability to test for water contaminants and analyze blood samples. The ingenious device, unveiled in the journal Lab on a Chip, costs just $2 to make ...
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Improved estimates of Brazilian Amazon gains and losses Date: July 29, 2019; Source: University of Oklahoma; Summary: A new study generated improved annual maps of tropical forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000-2017 and provided better characterization on the spatio-temporal dynamics of forest area, ...
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Freezing cells made safer thanks to new polymer Date: July 29, 2019; Source: University of Warwick; Summary: Cell freezing (cryopreservation) -- which is essential in cell transfusions as well as basic biomedical research -- can be dramatically improved using a new polymeric cryoprotectant which reduces ...
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Hackers could gridlock entire cities using connected cars, researchers say Imagine a future in which you're riding along in a self-driving vehicle and, suddenly, it shuts down in the middle of a major New York City intersection. When you open the window to see what's happening, it seems that every other self-driving vehicle nearby ...
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