Sabtu, 01 Februari 2020

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The New Yorker
A few years ago, researchers at SUNY Buffalo undertook a study of twenty-one men who had played either professional football with the Buffalo Bills or professional hockey with the Buffalo Sabres. The men ranged in age from mid-thirties to early seventies; ...
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BBC News
Europe's grand mission to understand the detailed workings of the Sun is all but ready for launch. Solar Obiter has been enclosed in its protective cover and mounted atop the rocket that will hurl the satellite towards our star next weekend. SolO, for short, is a ...
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collectSPACE.com
Like the orbiting outpost on which it is modeled, LEGO's new International Space Station has its own mission patch. Released Saturday (Feb. 1), on the same day that LEGO debuted the 864-piece International Space Station (ISS) set for sale, the colorful ...
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Ars Technica
Three new instruments will build upon groundbreaking work by the Solar Dynamics Observatory, shown here. This gallery contains some highlights. NASA. A good-sized coronal hole at a slanted angle is nearly centered on the face of the sun in late 2018.
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Ars Technica
Ask about some mind-bending physics, and people will tend to focus on the many mind-bending oddities of quantum mechanics. But there's no shortage of strangeness in another one of physics' cornerstone theories: relativity. From time being relative to ...
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Tech Times
Planet Mars continues to show natural processes that make it quite similar to planet Earth. However, the Red Planet seemed also to be copying negative traits that are happening now on Planet Earth, and one of these is the continuous melting of ice blocks ...
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ExtremeTech
Studying the quantum state of the universe is a challenging endeavor in part because objects only have detectable quantum properties on the smallest of scales. The larger something is, the harder it is to get it into a well-defined quantum state unobscured by ...
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Fox News
February will be a good month for skywatchers with bright planets and a supermoon shimmering in the sky. On Feb. 1, the moon will be "half-full," according to NASA. "On Saturday evening, the moon will appear half-full as it reaches its first quarter at 8:42 p.m. ...
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Mehr News Agency - English Version
Iran is preparing to launch a new scientific observation satellite in the "coming days", the head of the country's national space agency told AFP on Saturday. Manufacture of the Zafar (Victory in Farsi) satellite "began three years ago with the participation of 80 ...
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The Bakersfield Californian
At 2:30 p.m. Thursday, NASA ended the Spitzer Space Telescope mission after 16 very successful years of discovery. The mission was designed to last just five years but through great ingenuity and dedication, the Spitzer team was able to squeeze another ...
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