Melt the lunar dust with a laser to allow 3D printing on the moon

[ad_1] The artist concept of technology MOONRISE in action on the moon. On the left, the lunar module ALINA; on the right, the rover with MOONRISE technology – with the laser on, melting the moon dust. LZH Dust is a major problem for lunar expeditions. Moon dust can not only be detrimental to the health … Read more

Researchers can now predict the properties of disordered polymers

[ad_1] Credit: ACS Through a team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, scientists are able to read models on long chains of molecules for understand and predict the behavior of disordered strands of proteins and polymers. The results could, among other things, pave the … Read more

2019 MLB Project Simulation: Adley Rutschman always prefers to be first; Andrew Vaughn drops a few places

[ad_1] 1 To choose: C Adley Rutschman, State of Oregon Rutschman's academic career ended unhindered on Saturday while the state of Oregon had been eliminated in the region. He had a monster draft year (.427 / .584 / .772 with 69 walks and 36 strikeouts) and even received Barry Bonds' treatment this weekend. Cincinnati intentionally … Read more

Dragon Quest Walk announced for mobile

[ad_1] Share. Sludge comes to the streets of Japan. By Matt Purslow Square Enix has announced Dragon Quest Walk, a location-based mobile game similar to Pokemon Go. Dedicated this year in Japan, Dragon Quest Walk will offer "a story that develops as you walk". The quests will take place in various places in Japan, as … Read more

The Spitzer telescope unveils its glorious images of the nebula

[ad_1] NASA has released a superb pair of images taken by the Spitzer telescope, an instrument that the agency will close on January 30, 2020. The Spitzer Space Telescope, which was at work since 2003, sees the universe in infrared. The observatory has been hampered over the past ten years because it lacked coolant, but … Read more