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NASA Chief Says Moon 2024 Plans Won't Rob Funds from Space Station ATLANTA — Over the last few years, the United States has declared its intention to once again put boots on the moon. That sort of exploration comes with a giant price tag, leaving some to wonder where the money will come from. On Wednesday (July 31), ...
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This 3D Map of the Milky Way Is the Best View Yet of Our Galaxy's Warped, Twisted Shape By calculating the distance from the sun to thousands of pulsating stars across the Milky Way, astronomers have now charted our galaxy in 3D on a larger scale than ever before, a new study finds. These new findings shed light on the warped, twisted shape of ...
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Laboratory mice born to wild mice have natural microbiota and model human immune responses Born to be a wildling. Inbred laboratory mouse strains are used extensively in basic and translational immunology research. However, the commensal and pathogenic repertoire of resident microbes encountered in the wild is not replicated in a lab setting.
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New approach could make HVAC heat exchangers five times more efficient Researchers from Tsinghua University and Brown University have discovered a simple way to give a major boost to turbulent heat exchange, a method of heat transport widely used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. In a paper ...
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Bats use leaves as mirrors to find prey in the dark On moonless nights in a tropical forest, bats slice through the inky darkness, snatching up insects resting silently on leaves—a seemingly impossible feat. New experiments at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) show that by changing their ...
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Enormous Asteroid Is Expected to Zoom By Earth on Aug. 10 An enormous asteroid larger than the Empire State Building is expected to safely cruise by Earth on Aug. 10. (Photo Credit: urikyo33 / Pixabay). Stay on target. NASA Is Tracking 3 Giant Asteroids That Flew By Earth on July 24 · Japan's Hayabusa-2 Grabs ...
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Electronic skin could give prosthetics a better sense of touch A new artificial nervous system could one day give robots and prosthetic devices a sense of touch equivalent to, or better than, human skin, researchers report. The new electronic skin system—called Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES) —has ...
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Astronomers find new planet that could sustain life An international team of astronomers has discovered a new solar system with a planet that could be habitable, a Spanish astrophysicist who led the research. Three new planets were discovered orbiting GJ 357, a red dwarf — a small and cooling star — 31 ...
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Low level exposure to air pollution is harmful, mouse model shows Air pollution is made up of both gaseous and particulate matter (PM). Each year almost two million people die as a direct result of air pollution with many more experiencing impaired lung function, developing lung diseases such as asthma and chronic ...
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Fragrance-emitting fabric could help to neutralise sweaty gym clothes Scientists have developed a modified cotton fabric that emits a lemongrass smell, and it could be a life-saver in the gym. Share. Comments. By. Adonay Berhe. Shivali Best. 14:27, 1 AUG 2019. Science. Man with sweaty armpits. Get the biggest daily news ...
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Slip layer dynamics reveal why some fluids flow faster than expected New microscopy technique provides unprecedented insight into nanoscopic slip layers formed in flowing complex liquids. Date: August 1, 2019; Source: Institute for Basic Science; Summary: New microscopy technique provides unprecedented insight into ...
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