[ad_1] Researchers at Rice University have created calcium silicate spheres the size of a micron that could pave the way for a stronger, more "green" concrete. The new spheres could be used …
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[ad_1] The most recent NASA planetary hunter probably found his first planetand a few days later, his second. Astronomers await independent confirmation from other telescopes, but the glut of new planets could …
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[ad_1] A satellite in orbit around Mars took a remarkable but potentially dark photo of NASA's longest robot on the red planet. This robot is the rover Mars Opportunity, which has the …
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[ad_1] It was already known that solar activity could affect the ionosphere, which could affect radio communications, radar and other technologies. But the Reading team discovered a correlation between the time of …
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[ad_1] This is the preliminary design of the lunar lander of space. space And here is his payload, the lunar rover "mother". space The following images that illustrate the deployment of the …
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[ad_1] Enlarge / Bombing of a factory in Marienburg, Germany, October 9, 1943. US Air Force / Public domain The electrified upper atmosphere of the Earth (the ionosphere) undergoes many natural variations, …
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[ad_1] A New Zealand kayaker was surprised by the presence of a malicious seal while he was out at sea. Remarkable images of GoPro captured off Kaikoura on the island of New …
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[ad_1] summary The round worm C. elegans is sensitive to the insect repelling effects of DEET. The discovery opens a new genetic toolbox that scientists can use to determine how DEET works. …
Read More »Higher plants in the Arctic because of climate change
[ad_1] According to a new study conducted as part of a global collaboration by the University of Edinburgh, plants in the Arctic tundra are growing because of climate change. Credit: Anne D …
Read More »World War II airstrikes send shockwaves into the earth's atmosphere
[ad_1] The effects of bombing raids during the Second World War can still be seen in the Earth's atmosphere. The researchers revealed that the shock waves produced by aerial attacks on European …
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