[ad_1] The seventh replenishment mission from JAXA to ISS was postponed for the third time. Japan's seventh replenishment mission to the International Space Station (ISS) faces a new delay. Following its launch …
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[ad_1] Sunday, September 16, 2018 UNB, Dhaka:A Bangladeshi physicist from Princeton University led an international research team to discover a new quantum state of matter that can be "tuned" at will – …
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[ad_1] Russia reacted angrily Wednesday to a report that it suspects US astronauts have deliberately breached a hole on the international space station, one of the few areas of cooperation between the …
Read More »Philanthropies pledge $ 450 million to save forests and climate | The new time
[ad_1] Leading philanthropists have pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to save the increasingly small rainforests that yearn for carbon dioxide trapping heat from the atmosphere, on the eve of a world …
Read More »AGU: Mysterious 'Lunar Swirls' Point To Moon
[ad_1] Sonia Tikoo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Planets of Rutgers-New Brunswick, examines lunar rock samples in a petri dish. Courtesy / Rutgers AGU News: The mystery of …
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