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Read More »NASA wants Canadian boots on the moon as a first step in the exploration of deep space
[ad_1] The head of the US Space Agency said today that he wants Canadian astronauts to walk on the moon for a long time, which is a first step towards the outside. …
Read More »Climate change could damage sperm and thus male fertility
[ad_1] CLOSE The number of spermatozoa declines rapidly and researchers believe that environmental factors are at stake. Tony Spitz of Veuer has the details. Buzz60 Illustration of human sperm. Male fertility could …
Read More »Purple bacteria can help harvest the green fuel from wastewater
[ad_1] By: PTI | London | Posted: 14 November 2018 19:16:38 Bacteria can use organic molecules and gaseous nitrogen – instead of carbon dioxide and water – to provide carbon, electrons and …
Read More »NASA wants people on Mars 25 years from now
[ad_1] According to NASA experts and top officials, scientists face deadly challenges related to deadly cosmic radiation, potential vision loss, and bone atrophy. The US space agency believes it can put humans …
Read More »ESA Gaia spots a galaxy "ghost" next to the Milky Way
[ad_1] Using the Gaia telescope of the European Space Agency (ESA), an international team of astronomers discovered a huge "ghost" galaxy on the outskirts of the Milky Way. Behind the disk of …
Read More »Carbon follows the current
[ad_1] Many people see the carbon cycle as a vertical phenomenon – carbon dioxide oscillating between soil, plants and the atmosphere. However, according to a new study from Michigan State University, a …
Read More »Purple bacteria can help harvest the green fuel from wastewater
[ad_1] LONDON: Scientists have discovered that a purple bacterium – which stores the energy of light – can help extract hydrogen from wastewater and recover carbon from any type of organic waste …
Read More »Purple bacteria can help harvest the green fuel from wastewater
[ad_1] London, Nov. 14 (PTI) – Scientists have discovered that a purple bacterium – which stores the energy of light – can help extract hydrogen from sewage and recover the carbon from …
Read More »Scientists design a functional optical lens in 2D materials
[ad_1] MEDIA CONTACT For Connected Journalists Only Link to the full press release with images: http://www.washington.edu/news/2018/11/13/metalens-2d- materials / DE: James Urton University of Washington 206-543-2580 [email protected] (NOTE: Researcher contact information to end) …
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