[ad_1] Younger Canadians are more likely to think about the death and suffering of animals when they eat meat, according to a study by Dalhousie University in Halifax and the University of …
Read More »The report "Technology Trends 2019" affirms the adoption of advanced technologies to generate power transfers in all sectors
[ad_1] A new report from global provider of ICT solutions and services, Dimension Data, said the increasing adoption of breakthrough technologies would result in significant power transfers in all sectors by 2019. …
Read More »Scientists confirm that the center of our galaxy is a supermassive black hole
[ad_1] It has been suspected for some time that there is a supermbadive black hole in the center of our galaxy called Sagittarius A *. Now scientists have found more evidence about …
Read More »Three adult coho salmon have returned to the Lostine River in Idaho | SWX right now
[ad_1] LEWISTON – Three adult coho salmon, the first of a Nez Perce tribe effort to restore a vanished course, have returned to the Lostine River. The fish, which were among the …
Read More »CRISPR helps unravel a genetic network linked to autism
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a genetic network linked to autism. The results will facilitate the development of new treatments for this common neurological disorder. As part of …
Read More »Another NASA spacecraft goes out of steam, 2nd this week
[ad_1] NASA lost a second spacecraft this week, ending a successful mission in the asteroid belt. The Dawn Space Shuttle has been out of gas for some time this week to communicate …
Read More »Scientists plan to map the genes of complex life on Earth
[ad_1] A $ 5 billion project to map the DNA of each animal, plant and fungus Scientists have today launched an extensive program to map the genetic code of 1.5 million complex …
Read More »Tokamak nuclear scientists embark on fusion
[ad_1] A British nuclear fusion reactor has reached warmer temperatures than the center of the sun during a test that marks a key step towards clean energy without limits this past summer. …
Read More »Astronauts capture great photos of the International Space Station on their way back to Earth
[ad_1] The last time that a photographic survey on the ISS took place, it was in 2011. For the first time in seven years, the International Space Station (ISS) was presented in …
Read More »The Dawn spacecraft becomes silent after 11 years of studying the asteroid belt
[ad_1] NASA's Dawn mission, aimed at studying the largest bodies of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, has come to an end. After 11 years in space and a journey of …
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