[ad_1] EXPLORER, the world's first medical imaging scanner capable of capturing a 3D image of the entire human body at once, has produced its first scans. An original idea from scientists at …
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[ad_1] In March 2015, NASA JPL researchers analyzed samples taken from the ISS toilets and exercise platform and identified five strains of the Enterobacter bacteria in the space environment. Researchers do not …
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[ad_1] Today's optical systems – from smartphone cameras to state-of-the-art microscopes – use technology that has not changed much since the mid-1700s. Compound lenses, invented around 1730, correct chromatic aberrations that allow …
Read More »International Space Station celebrates 20 years of Earth in orbit
[ad_1] Alan Hale, guest columnist Posted at 1:35 PM MT 24 November 2018 | Updated 13:35 MT 24 November 2018 Alan Hale(Photo: Courtesy photo / Alan Hale) Twenty years ago, on November …
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[ad_1] Experts have predicted a massive explosion in the space that will be much stronger than the sun's energy. Scientists have discovered the existence in the solar system of a giant object …
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Read More »Royal Tide: Vancouver wants photos of your "submerged" city to highlight rising sea levels – BC
[ad_1] Vancouver is at the heart of another "rising tide," and the city of Vancouver is asking the public to release its cameras to document the situation. Royal tides, also known as …
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[ad_1] Each half-core of peanut contains about 150 mg of peanut protein. Share this story Peanut allergies are food allergies. Accidental exposure to a minute amount of peanut protein can cause severe …
Read More »Announcement of launch slot for Exoplanet mission
[ad_1] The satellite characterizing the exoplanet, Cheops, will be launched from October 15 to November 14, 2019. Cheops will take off from a Soyuz rocket operated by Arianespace from the European spaceport …
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