NASA / JPL-CaltechAn illustration of the InSight-lander artist on Mars. NASA & # 39; s Insight-Lander, the first mission to Mars since 2012, is scheduled on Monday, November 26 on the Red …
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Imagine an aircraft engine that has no moving parts, produces no harmful exhaust and does not make a noise. That is what researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the …
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Photo & # 39; s: BrainGate collaborationTwo participants in the BrainGate clinical study direct a tablet via a computer interface to chat with each other online. A user played Beethoven's "Ode to …
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SpaceX said in turn that it "actively promotes workplace safety and we are confident that our comprehensive drug-free workforce and workplace programs" exceed all applicable contractual requirements. " And Boeing, who is …
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A group of scientists in Australia studied a group of wombats that had been run over by cars. The study, carried out exclusively on the digestion of the wombats "killed after collisions …
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Small, lightweight devices called lifters can propel themselves without burning or moving parts, and have become a hot topic in recent years with technology enthusiasts on social media. And yet the physical …
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Typical Cradle or Humankind landscape today. We believe that this environment was much wetter and more vegetative at certain times in the past than today. Credit: Dr. Robyn Pickering New research by …
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3D printed model of the Dr. Jordi Prat-Camps, which was then rotated at very high speeds. Credit: University of Sussex Research led by a scientist from the University of Sussex has turned …
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Do you still know Windows 95? ESA / Alexander Gerst The international space station simply celebrated his 20th birthday, and the astronaut of the European Space Agency and the current ISS resident …
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CLOSE TO An overview of Boeing's Starliner and SpaceX Crew Crew spacecraft, which were selected for NASA's Commercial Crew Program. Florida today Illustration of SpaceX & # 39; s Crew Dragon spacecraft …
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