[ad_1] Il y a presque deux décennies, il y avait une station spatiale commerciale pendant une brève période. C'était russe, et un Américain nommé Jeffrey Manber l'a dirigé. Peut-être aurait-il pu réussir …
Read More »Mercury-bound spacecraft returns first selfies
[ad_1] BepiColombo turns on the camera in the space. ESA / BepiColombo / MTM That's your concern, BepiColombo. The European Space Agency has launched an ambitious mission to Mercure just before the …
Read More »Bizarre, mammifère du Jurassique âgé de 185 millions d'années découvert avec 38 bébés
[ad_1] Une figure représentant les 38 bébés Kayentatherium trouvés avec un spécimen adulte. Ce sont les seuls fossiles connus de bébés d'un parent mammifère éteint ayant vécu pendant le Jurassique ancien. (Crédit: …
Read More »NASA lost a rover and other space artifacts due to sloppy management, report says
[ad_1] Thanks to improper management, NASA has lost a wide array of historical spaceflight memorabilia over the last few decades — such as an old lunar soil bag, former spaceflight hand controllers, …
Read More »Une nouvelle bioimpression 3D pourrait créer des vaisseaux sanguins et des tissus d'organes artificiels fonctionnels
[ad_1] Juste après l'annonce des progrès de l'impression 3D en matière de création de tissus cérébraux et de ligaments, se présente une autre innovation dans le domaine en constante évolution du développement …
Read More »Lawrence Krauss retires from Arizona after charges of sexual misconduct
[ad_1] Lawrence M. Krauss, eminent theoretical physicist from Arizona State University, announced Sunday that he will leave the university at the end of the school year after several women have accused him …
Read More »A scientist explains Europe Space Agency’s landmark mission to Mercury
[ad_1] The European Space Agency launched its BepiColombo mission to the planet Mercury from its spaceport near the equator in Kourou, French Guyana, on October 20. My involvement in the mission means …
Read More »Martian saltwater could have enough oxygen to support life
[ad_1] A new study suggests that salt water buried just below the Martian surface could contain enough dissolved oxygen to support microbes, or even a simple animal life such as sponges in …
Read More »Protein Level Barcoding DNA Identifies Genes for Immunity Against Cancer
[ad_1] Scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital have developed a new technology to simultaneously analyze the functions of hundreds of genes with a resolution reaching the single cell level. The method is based …
Read More »'Headless chicken monster' may help Antarctic conservation
[ad_1] Australian researchers have developed new technology enabling them to film a deep-sea swimming sea cucumber, also known as "headless chicken monster," in Southern Ocean waters off East Antarctica. The sea cucumber, …
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