[ad_1] Getty Images Ovidio Gonzalez S On Sunday night, the moon was next to Venus in the sky. The crescent moon was two degrees from Venus in the middle of twilight, appearing …
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[ad_1] Electronic stickers can turn ordinary toy blocks into high-tech sensors in the Internet of Things Source: Purdue University / Chi Hwan Lee Billions of dollars. objects ranging from smartphones to watches …
Read More »Tiffany & Co. Foundation Spends $ 1 Million on Conservation Efforts at the Great Barrier Reef
[ad_1] Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Credit: Jayne Jenkins NEW YORK, Jul. 17 / CSRwire / – The Tiffany & Co. Foundation today announced that it has committed approximately $ 1.4 million ($ …
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Read More »Listen to Saturn and its moon interact | Space
[ad_1] <! – -> New observations of the planet Saturn's final orbits of the Cbadini probe reveal a surprisingly powerful and dynamic interaction of plasma waves moving from Saturn to its rings …
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[ad_1] Pressure is mounting on Boeing and SpaceX, both companies trying to prove that the United States can still fly humans to space. Both should miss a November 2019 deadline for the …
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Read More »The origins of pottery related to intensified fishing in the postglacial period
[ad_1] A study of some of the oldest pottery remains suggested that the increase in ceramic production was closely related to the intensification of fishing at the end of the last ice …
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