[ad_1] Sep 17, 2018 10:09 pm EDT Nuclear pasta does not seem too intimidating, but the weird stuff that is believed to come from dead stars is much stronger than one might …
Read More »"Accessory To War", an uncomfortable awakening for some
[ad_1] On August 6, 1945, an American Air Force B-29 bomber dropped the Atomic Bomb Little Boy on Hirsoshima. Three days later, Fat Man, a plutonium implosion-type bomb, was dropped in Nagasaki, …
Read More »NASA's new planet for satellite hunting shares first photo of space
[ad_1] NASA / MIT / TESS The hunt is launched. If we want to find life in the cosmos, it's a good idea to look for other planets. The Kepler telescope has …
Read More »Solar Orbiter: A spaceship leaves the UK for the sun
[ad_1] Author's right of the image AIRBUS DS / MAX ALEXANDER Legend The mission of the European Space Agency, worth 1 billion euros, is to be launched in February 2020 It took …
Read More »Three TV stations run out of gas for generators in Wilmington
[ad_1] Three North Carolina TV channels are on the verge of becoming dark because of a shortage of gas to power their generators. WWAY-TV, WECT and WSFX all switched to power generation …
Read More »NO THANKS: Residents of the British city tormented by scary night nursery rhymes
[ad_1] Hey, here's an incredibly damn story for you, of the deeply haunted island that's Britain: spiders were blamed for a weird and scary nursery rhyme Ipswich in the UK. "Excuse me?" …
Read More »Astronomers discover the pulsar that turns the slowest ever
[ad_1] Technology 02:27 18.09.2018(updated 02:32 18.09.2018) Get a short URL Astronomers using a new type of radio telescope found the slowest pulsar rotating, a type of stellar object notoriously difficult to detect. …
Read More »Dawn probes the history of cryovolcanism on Ceres
[ad_1] A recent study reveals the role of past cryovolcanism – and probably present – on the giant asteroid Ceres. Ahuna Mons is an imposing mound on Ceres, probably created when a …
Read More »Galveston residents to be paid to volunteer for NASA sound test
[ad_1] GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) – NASA has a new technology that it says will put an end to these hyper-powerful sound booms. But first, they need Galveston volunteers to help them test …
Read More »Water plays an unexpected role in the formation of minerals [Report]
[ad_1] Large crystals that grow in water often form from tiny, continuously attached nanocrystals. During attachment, these tiny particles attach to the surface, like LEGO bricks. A little torque is needed to …
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