[ad_1] Posted Nov 2, 2018 "Only about 3,300 of the 1.5 million known species have had their genomes sequenced," said Harris Lewin of the University of California, Davis. "The gaps in our …
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[ad_1] Enlarge / We need your help to produce a new newsletter to chronicle the dynamic launch industry. Welcome to Edition 1.24 of the Rocket Report! This week we catch you up …
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[ad_1] Jason Rhian November 2, 2018 NASA's Dawn spacecraft has completed a mission that has allowed it to cross 6.9 billion kilometers over an 11-year period. Image Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech After …
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[ad_1] The Houston Space Center invites people from around the world to discover the legacy of the first lunar landing. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing and its remarkable achievements …
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[ad_1] Neuroscientists at the Allen Institute have taken a step closer to understanding the complete list of cell types in the brain. In the most comprehensive study of its kind to date, …
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Read More »Dawn Fades to Black as Ceres Probe Goes Silent
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Read More »Soyuz rocket failed: Russia attributes error at launch launch
[ad_1] A US and Russian space crew aborts a mission after the failure of a recall A US-Russian mission to the International Space Station (NASA) is facing a problem on Thursday. A …
Read More »Ultrafast view of atomic movements in vanadium dioxide lays the foundation for advances in computer hardware – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The researchers peeked behind the curtain of the ultra-fast phase transition of vanadium dioxide and discovered that her atomic theatricality was far more complicated than she thought. It's a material that …
Read More »Drone fleets could make it easier for lost hikers to search
[ad_1] Finding hikers lost in the forests can be a long and difficult process, as helicopters and drones can not see the thick canopy. Recently, it has been suggested that autonomous drones, …
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