[ad_1] From Popular Mechanics For about a decade, the biggest machine on the planet has been the Large Hadron Collider, situated on the border between Switzerland and France. The main body of …
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[ad_1] New research indicates that a volcano near Naples, Italy, is about to prepare for an eruption large enough to alter the landscape of the region. The study, published today in Progress …
Read More »Deep-time evolution of animal life on islands — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Islands have been vital laboratories for advancing evolutionary theory since the pioneering work of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the 19th century. Now, a new paper appearing in PLOS …
Read More »1st Daytime Florida Launch in Months to Bring Heavy Crowds
[ad_1] KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — If all goes as planned, Floridians will soon get a chance to see their first daytime rocket launch in months. 1st daytime launch since spring set …
Read More »Tempête de poussière mondiale sur Mars terminée mais toujours pas de communication entre la NASA et le rover
[ad_1] Alors que la NASA a annoncé la fin de la tempête de poussière sur Mars, l’agence spatiale n’a toujours pas eu de nouvelles de son véhicule Opportunity depuis plus de cinq …
Read More »A Solar Storm Detonated U.S. Navy Mines During the Vietnam War
[ad_1] We live together on the surface of a smallish rock in the immediate neighborhood of an angry plasma death-ball that gives us the energy we need to survive but could also …
Read More »La mission cargo à destination de la station spatiale est reportée à vendredi
[ad_1] WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginie – Le lancement prévu d'une fusée cargo sans pilote de Virginia à la Station spatiale internationale a été reporté à une date ultérieure en raison des conditions météorologiques …
Read More »Asteroid crater of the ice age discovered under the Greenland Glacier
[ad_1] Buried under half a mile of snow and ice in Greenland, the scientists discovered an impact crater large enough to engulf the District of Columbia. The discovery suggests that a giant …
Read More »The Earth Is Eating Its Own Oceans
[ad_1] At earthquake-prone subduction zones, where tectonic plates dive beneath one another, massive amounts of sea water are dragged into the planet’s interior, a new study has revealed. Credit: visdia/Getty As Earth’s …
Read More »Elon Musk's SpaceX and Russian space program take part in a new space race, this time it's nuclear
[ad_1] Russia in Musk: "Challenge accepted!" This is the message we get when we analyze the rude speech of Russia, reported by BGR. "Elon Musk and SpaceX will not lead the race …
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