[ad_1] Thousands of daily passengers on the Los Angeles metro will be safer with the deployment of state-of-the-art technology patented by ESA to detect hidden weapons or explosives. New surveillance cameras from …
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[ad_1] An artist impression of the neutron star with strong magnetic field in Swift J0243.6 + 6124 that launches a jet. During the brilliant explosion in which it was first discovered, the …
Read More »NASA delivers the official roadmap for its future
[ad_1] NASA finally delivered what it promised Congress last year, a "National Space Exploration Campaign Report" aimed at providing a roadmap for US space exploration in the 2030s. details are obvious, the …
Read More »Watch these strange robots weave a fiberglass structure the size of a bus – all by itself | Science
[ad_1] By Frankie SchembriSept. 26, 2018, 2 pm If fiberglass tubes suddenly started to come out of the ground, you might think that you came across an alien invasion. But such tubes …
Read More »Salmonellosis Epidemic linked to the Costco delicatessen in Issaquah
[ad_1] ISSAQUAH, Wash. – An outbreak of salmonella has been linked to prepared foods in service grocery stores at Costco's wholesale warehouse in Issaquah. A survey by Public Health Seattle & King …
Read More »The wonderful filters of the mouth of manta ray
[ad_1] It all started with a simple question: why manta rays do not fade from the throat? According to Misty Paig-Tran, a marine biologist, kite-shaped fish filter their plankton-based food from seawater, …
Read More »The Gill Rakers of Manta Rays filter the water without getting clogged
[ad_1] When Paig-Tran started studying mantas for the first time ten years ago, she tried to figure out what they were doing while swimming with them and showing them cameras. It did …
Read More »China plans space mission in search of clean water | World | New
[ad_1] Li Guoping, director of CNSA's systems engineering department, announced that China plans to launch new space exploration missions, in order to explore the polar regions of the moon. Speaking at the …
Read More »Scientists study how DEET confuses innumerable creatures
[ad_1] <a rel = "lightbox" href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/2018/scientistsin.gif" title = "When surrounded by DEET, C. elegans do not turn to their favorite perfumes. Credit: Rockefeller University "> When surrounded by DEET, C. …
Read More »A tiny satellite follows major storms with a mini-rain radar
[ad_1] Under the name of RainCube, this radar-infused CubeSat prototype could be the solution for more accurate weather forecasts, says NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) team. Small, shoebox-sized satellite instruments use JPL's …
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