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[ad_1] Biotechnology and genetic engineering have come a long way. In terms of gene editing, the words of Nobel laureate Sydney Brenner could not be more true: "Scientific progress depends on new …
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[ad_1] The launch of the two satellites will take place on 19 November from the Vandenberg Spaceport.Kazakhstan will launch two KazSaySat and KazistiSat satellites for scientific and technological purposes, respectively – with …
Read More »Why Some Conflicts in Wikipedia Are Not Resolved – Study Identifies Reasons and Proposes Forecasting Tools
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Read More »Russia declares that one of its computers from the space station broke down but that two others are OK
[ad_1] One of the three computers on the Russian side of the International Space Station crashed, but orbital operations are not affected by the smooth operation of the other two systems, the …
Read More »More protection: the UN states that the ozone layer is healing
[ad_1] Posted: November 5, 2018 8:00 AM Updated: November 5, 2018 8:06 WASHINGTON (AP) – The protective ozone layer of the Earth is finally healing aerosol and coolant damage, says a new …
Read More »Neutrino physics has measured the mass of the Earth
[ad_1] Scientists have re-measured the Earth. A group of physicists in Spain found an unusual way to measure the mass of our planet. The researchers used neutrino detector data to estimate the …
Read More »Life on a space station is suitable for High Grad Powder
[ad_1] Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor, a 1993 Powder High School graduate, is one of three astronauts to embark on a Soyuz Recall for the International Space Station in June 2017.(Photo: Robert Markowitz / …
Read More »China unveils next space station in Earth's orbit – "The Heavenly Palace"
[ad_1] Posted on November 6, 2018 China unveiled Tuesday a replica of its first space station "Heavenly Palace" (Tiangong) with a permanent crew and composed of three parts – a central module …
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