How US weapons have hit hospitals in Yemen | NYT – Visual Surveys

[ad_1] In our video, a former State Department official sent to inform the Saudi-led coalition claims to have seen how he failed to avoid civilian casualties in Yemen – and how the United States had chosen to divert the look. Read the full story: https://nyti.ms/2HMKOCmSubscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7nMore New York Times video: http://nytimes.com/video———-Whether it's reporting conflict overseas … Read more

A structural radiative cooling material

[ad_1] A stronger and cooler wood A good way to reduce the amount of cooling a building needs is to make sure the infrared radiation is reflected. Passive radiative cooling materials are designed to do extremely well. Li et al. designed wood by delignification and repressing to create a mechanically resistant and passively cooling material. … Read more

SpaceX launches 60 small satellites, 1st thousands

[ad_1] CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) – SpaceX has launched 60 small satellites, the first of thousands of people whose founder, Elon Musk, plans to put global Internet coverage into orbit. The recycled Falcon rocket took off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Thursday night. The first-stage propeller landed on an ocean platform, while the highly compacted … Read more

Proof that it is possible to improve or delete memories

[ad_1] And if scientists could manipulate your brain in such a way that a traumatic memory loses its emotional power over your psyche? Steve Ramirez, a neuroscientist at Boston University fascinated by memory, believes that a small structure in the brain could be the key to future therapeutic techniques for treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD, … Read more

Astronomers find exotic ice on Neptune's lunar tritone | Astronomy

[ad_1] In the lab, scientists have identified a specific wavelength of infrared light absorbed when carbon monoxide and nitrogen molecules meet and vibrate in unison. Individually, carbon monoxide and nitrogen ice each absorb their own distinct wavelengths, but the tandem vibrations of their mixture absorb at a distinct additional wavelength. Now, astronomers using the 8m … Read more

NASA's March 2020 mission falls into the valley of death

[ad_1] Sure a test flight in Death Valley, California, an Airbus helicopter was carrying a technical model of Lander Vision System (LVS) that will guide NASA's next Mars mission to a secure touch on the red planet. During the flight – one of the series – the helicopter (which is not part of the mission … Read more