[ad_1] Receive the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE One of the largest ice blocks in the world is singing. The wind blowing over the rough surface of the Ross ice floe of Antarctica brings …
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Read More »Chinese city wants to launch a false moon to light its streets | Smart News
[ad_1] A French artist once imagined a cosmic version of the famous film of Versailles. The Hall of Mirrors, which would propose the creation of an artificial moon powered by a necklace …
Read More »Reducing neglected emissions could improve air quality in China • Earth.com
[ad_1] China is not known for its respect for the environment and its capital, Beijing, has always been one of the most polluted cities in the world. But over the last fifteen …
Read More »Orionid meteor shower, composed of debris from Halley's comet, culminates Friday night
[ad_1] Cloud cover scheduled for observation of Orionids meteor shower Friday night. (Matthew Cappucci) Looking for a fun thing to do this weekend? How about looking up! The meteorite shower Orionid peaks …
Read More »What makes human brain cells unique?
[ad_1] The Spanish neuroscientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal revolutionized the study of the brain when he observed neurons for the first time. His research, now over 100 years old, has revealed intricate …
Read More »The start-up plans to launch small satellites from the coast of Virginia
[ad_1] DOSSIER – In this January 21, 2018 photo provided by Rocket Lab, an electron rocket carrying a small payload of approximately 150 kilograms (331 pounds) takes off from the Mahia Peninsula …
Read More »NASA will play a classic arcade game on Mars
[ad_1] Marking a stuffed animal or a gem of a classic claw game on your local arcade room can make you frustrated and full of rage, so imagine the tension that stems …
Read More »The measure shows the stubborn roundness of the electron
[ad_1] The electrons are extremely round and some physicists are not satisfied. A new experiment has captured the most detailed view of electrons to date, using lasers to highlight particles surrounding particles, …
Read More »With its teeth similar to those of Piranha, this prehistoric predator never bites anymore than it could chew
[ad_1] There are 150 million years ago, prehistoric fish swimming in the sponges and coral reefs of what is now southern Germany would probably have be not suspected the existence of a …
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