[ad_1] One of the most interesting and rewarding aspects of astronomy and space exploration is science. Although we have not yet begun to colonize the solar system or reach the nearest stars …
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[ad_1] From Delish <p class = "canvas-atom-canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "September 24 (and a few days later) Make sure to …
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[ad_1] Alan Hale, guest columnist Posted at 12h03 MT 22 September 2018 Alan Hale(Photo: Courtesy Photo / Alan Hale) When we define scientific terms, we often need to specify our reference points. …
Read More »This deep sea eel is the most radical thing you'll see all week
[ad_1] Video: Feast your eyes on one of the most amazing things you can see from scientists aboard E / V Nautilus – this incredible eel. The Nautilus E / V has …
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[ad_1] In Hawaii, you can find the largest national protected area, called Papahanaumokuakea National Marine Monument. Extending over more than one million square kilometers of sea and land in Hawaii, it includes …
Read More »Russian space chief: no second-rank status with NASA's outpost
[ad_1] Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press updated 8:58 AM PDT, Saturday, September 22, 2018 FILE In this photo taken on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin smiles at the …
Read More »Stanford researchers identify human skeletal stem cells
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) – A study published Thursday in the journal Cell showed that human skeletal stem cells that become bone, cartilage or stromal cells have been isolated from the …
Read More »Japan successfully lays robots on the surface of an asteroid
[ad_1] "The two rovers are in good condition and are transmitting images and data," said a JAXA statement after the separation of the spacecraft from the spacecraft Hayabusa2 and landing on the …
Read More »A strange movement was detected near the San Andreas Fault
[ad_1] Geoscientists have detected unexpected movements in the San Bernardino basin, near the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults. The vertical movement, called Deep Creek, occurs 10 km below the surface of …
Read More »Scientists propose artificial wall to stop the collapse of Antarctic glaciers
[ad_1] Melting glaciers in Antarctica accelerates in response to climate change. As the climate warms, glaciers melt faster and have a dramatic impact on rising sea levels. A recent proposal aims to …
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