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James Webb Space Telescope fully assembled in California Teams working in Northrop Grumman's spacecraft factory in Southern California have connected the spacecraft and science modules of the James Webb Space Telescope for the first time, a major milestone as engineers prepare to verify a fix to tears in the ...
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Is Pluto a planet or a dwarf planet? NASA chief picks sides in emotional debate Is Pluto a planet, as generations of schoolchildren learned? Or is it really a dwarf planet, as astronomy's official governing body has determined? NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine says it's the former. "Just so you know, in my view Pluto is a planet," he told ...
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center readies itself for Hurricane Dorian As Hurricane Dorian makes it way to Florida, NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral is preparing for what could be the first time it is directly hit by a hurricane. The Kennedy Space Center, which lies on the Eastern coast of Florida about 50 miles ...
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Stone tools suggest the first Americans came from Japan Evidence from the Cooper's Ferry archaeological site in western Idaho shows that people lived in the Columbia River Basin around 16,000 years ago. That's well before a corridor between ice sheets opened up, clearing an inland route south from the Bering ...
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Researchers demonstrate all-optical neural network for deep learning Even the most powerful computers are still no match for the human brain when it comes to pattern recognition, risk management, and other similarly complex tasks. Recent advances in optical neural networks, however, are closing that gap by simulating the ...
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Ultra-fast bomb detection technology could boost airport security Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Researchers at the University of Surrey in England have developed a way to scan for and identify a wide range of bomb-making materials in just 30 seconds. The chemical fingerprinting technology requires the swabbing of materials, which ...
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AI Clears the Skies for Tracking Bird Migrations Bird migrations are so large that they appear on weather radar, filling the skies during spring and fall nights.This data could have been invaluable for ornithological research, but researchers have lacked the tools to effectively access and leverage it – until now ...
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Nuke Mars? Here Are Some (Hopefully Better) Alternatives Scientists and science fiction writers have been toying with the idea of terraforming Mars for the better part of a century. Turning the red planet green is seen as a crucial step towards humankind becoming an interstellar species. One recent suggestion is that it ...
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Hurricane Dorian: What is a king tide and how will it affect Dorian? As a strengthening Hurricane Dorian heads for a likely landfall along the Florida coast, the storm may coincide with a twice-a-year phenomenon that could lead to even more destruction than a Category 4 hurricane would already bring. King tides, or unusually ...
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ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 successfully goes through third lunar orbit manoeuvre "The maneuver for Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft was performed successfully beginning at 9.04am as planned, using the on board propulsion system". The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said it completed the third orbit action lasting almost 20 ...
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UW study helps explain why gas fields hurt deer JACKSON — Though mule deer on winter range have sagebrush shoots poking through the snow to munch on, the nutrients they offer are essentially unavailable to them around Wyoming gas pads. That's one conclusion of a just-published University of ...
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