[ad_1] A new virus-based technology and nanomagnetics infecting mites could be used to modify defective genes that cause diseases such as sickle cell disease, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis. Rice University's Gang …
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[ad_1] Lorsqu'ils discutent de la possibilité de voyages interstellaires, certains scientifiques ont tendance à se moquer de cette idée en raison des distances énormes qui séparent les étoiles. Cependant, Roscosmos affirme que …
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[ad_1] A–A+ Neil Armstrong may have taken that first small step for man onto the moon, but it was John Glenn who took the first slurp of applesauce for humankind. Until he …
Read More »Super precise quantum navigation using lasers and super-cold atoms
[ad_1] The first British quantum accelerometer for navigation was presented by a team from Imperial College London and M Squared. Losing the GPS (global positioning satellites) service for a day would cost …
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