[ad_1] Hubble is not the only NASA mission to have seen better days. In fact, this is one of the agency's four most recognizable programs, currently in safe mode or not communicating …
Read More »Will other people's DNA samples put your privacy at risk? – News – Savannah Morning News
[ad_1] A new study says that more than half of Americans could be named by name if you only had to start with a sample of their DNA and some basic facts. …
Read More »Scientists were able to grow retina
[ad_1] Scientists working at Johns Hopkins University in the United States were able to artificially grow the retina of the human eye. To do this, the scientists took nine months, reported the …
Read More »NASA and Roscomos discover the main cause of the failure of the Soyuz-FG rocket overpressure – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] The collision of elements during the separation of The Soyuz rocket The first and second stages are the main cause of the recall failure that forced the two astronauts to abandon …
Read More »Astronomers discover a new type of supernova explosion
[ad_1] The three panels represent moments before, during and after the faint supernova iPTF14gqr, visible in the middle panel, appeared on the periphery of a spiral galaxy located 920 million light-years away. …
Read More »Le «mode sans échec» de Hubble et l'ère du vieillissement du vaisseau spatial
[ad_1] Hubble n'est pas la seule mission de la NASA à avoir connu des jours meilleurs. En fait, il s’agit de l’un des quatre programmes les plus reconnaissables de l’agence, actuellement en …
Read More »The autumn fishing is fair in most lakes – Mix 107.3 KIOW
[ad_1] This weekly fishing report is compiled from information collected from local bait shops, angler surveys and staff from county parks and parks. For up-to-date information, contact the district fisheries office at …
Read More »The last document Stephen Hawking worked on published by his colleagues
[ad_1] The latest scientific article written by the beloved theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking was posthumously published by colleagues at Cambridge and Harvard. Entitled "Black Hole Entropy and Soft Hair", the paper discusses …
Read More »Etna slips into the sea
[ad_1] The researchers found new evidence that the south-east flank of Mount Etna was sliding into the sea. The gradual displacement could lead to the collapse of an entire slope, increasing the …
Read More »The fastest camera in the world with 10 trillion FPS has arrived and it can freeze time
[ad_1] A research team from the INRS University of Research recently built the world's fastest camera, called T-CUP. He is so fast that he is able to capture 100 trillion frames per …
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