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[ad_1] In the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage, medical personnel are reduced to the size of microbes and enters the body of a scientist to perform a brain operation. Thanks to …
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[ad_1] Artist's rendering of the Pluto-Charon dwarf planet system, which is not quite a system where moons have moons.Graphic: Kevin McGill (Flickr) Inquisitive kids ask some questions that parents just can not …
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[ad_1] On August 21, 2017, residents of all of North America, from the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast, discontinued their usual activities to experience an eclipse total sun. And the bees …
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[ad_1] Car accidents, sports injuries, even too much typing and texting can injure the peripheral nerves, leaving people numb, tingling and weak hands, arms or legs. Recovery can take months and doctors …
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[ad_1] A study conducted during the total solar eclipse in 2017 in North America revealed that bees remained active during the phases of partial eclipse before and after the entire period, but …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain The launch of BepiColombo is scheduled for October 20 at 01:45 GMT (3:45 CEST) on an Ariane 5 from the European spaceport of Kourou. The final assembly …
Read More »The unique meteorite "Moon Puzzle" will be auctioned for a lot of money
[ad_1] An extremely rare lunar meteorite will present itself this week at the auction house and could cost more than $ 500,000 (£ 380,000). Known as the "Moon Puzzle," it consists of …
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[ad_1] MIT researchers have developed a technique to fabricate large squares of graphs that can filter out small molecules and salts. Credit: Felice Frankel MIT engineers have found a way to directly …
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