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Read More »Cosmic Detective Work: Why We Care About Space Rocks
[ad_1] Highlights: > Asteroids, comets and other small objects in our holdings, but may also pose hazards. > Small worlds likely delivered the ingredients of life to Earth. > Several NASA missions …
Read More »Pacific island will ban some sunscreens to protect coral reefs
[ad_1] TO CLOSE If you are planning to visit the Pacific Island nation, Palau, you will have to find another way to protect yourself from the sun's harmful rays if you use …
Read More »Artificial sensor mimics human sense of touch — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A team of researchers have developed an artificial tactile sensor that mimics the ability of human skin to detect surface information, such as shapes, patterns and structures. This may be one …
Read More »Here's the real story behind the photo of NASA's "flying saucer"
[ad_1] Any species that seeks to reach the stars necessarily has the tips of his fingers. Probably more than once. One of NASA's latest posts on the Astronomy Picture of the Day …
Read More »In a cave in the jungle of Borneo, scientists discover the oldest figurative painting in the world
[ad_1] On the wall of a cave at the bottom of the jungles of Borneo, we see the image of an animal with a thick body and lean legs, drawn in reddish …
Read More »Is Oumuamua an asteroid? An explanation weirder than aliens
[ad_1] The space object named Oumuamua (Hawaiian for "scout" or "messenger") got lots of overheated attention this week after a multiple Harvard scientist co-authored a paper suggesting the interstellar visitor could have …
Read More »Reducing harmful chemicals is definitely healing the ozone layer – BGR
[ad_1] Global warming is on everyone's lips nowadays, and rightly so, but not so long ago, the main topic of discussion about the environment was the depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. …
Read More »Astronauts could vomit if they jumped into space
[ad_1] Hanging out in space can do some pretty strange things for the human body, which is poorly adapted to life without gravity. This can create a whole host of health problems, …
Read More »A tribute to Kepler: the past, the present and the future of the quest for exoplanets
[ad_1] Update: Due to last week's news regarding the status of the Kepler mission, we will be proposing a different program than previously announced for the November 13th SETI conference. The SETI …
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