[ad_1] An albatross belly, bulging with splinters of plastic. Turtles caught in fishnets. A mahi-mahi who had swallowed plastic the size of a lipstick. Each year, up to 12 million tons of …
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[ad_1] MONTREAL – Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques said most of his preparation as he prepared to depart on December 20 for a visit to the International Space Station will ensure his family …
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[ad_1] updated September 7, 2018, 10:54 By the Agence France-Presse President Donald Trump remains focused on reducing US trade deficits with key economic partners, and Japan may be the next target, the …
Read More »Scientists take a step forward to turn sunlight into fuel
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of Cambridge develop a breakthrough in solar energy using photosynthesis It is the first model that successfully uses the hydrogenase and the photosystem for the semi-artificial photosynthesis …
Read More »Two cruises cancel due to weather
[ad_1] The Bermuda Maritime Operations Center confirmed that the Norwegian company Escape and Sirena had canceled their calls to Bermuda due to weather forecasts. The Bermuda Maritime Operations Center has published: "Norwegian …
Read More »NASA delays launch of 'touch the sun' probe
[ad_1] The probe was scheduled to take off from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 09:28 UK time, but one minute and 55 seconds before the launch was postponed after a technical error. The …
Read More »Scientists develop a new way of turning sunlight into fuel
[ad_1] "During the evolution, this process was disabled because it was not necessary to survive, but we managed to bypass the inactivity to achieve the reaction we wanted – divide it. water …
Read More »Research: Adaptable lizards illustrate the key evolutionary process proposed a century ago –
[ad_1] Lateral lizards in most of the Mojave Desert have brown and brown markings that blend well into their desert environment. On the Pisgah lava flow, however, there is a very different …
Read More »Wind and solar farms could bring regular rainfall in the Sahara Desert | MNN
[ad_1] Large-scale wind farms and solar farms not only have the power to provide the world with a huge amount of energy, but they also have the power to change large-scale climates, …
Read More »Saturn pushes another strange hexagon, scientists intrigued
[ad_1] The hexagon of the north pole of Saturn, in motion, seen by the spaceship Cassini, today disappeared. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SSI / Hampton University A strange, hexagon-shaped swirl formed …
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