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| New reality show promises to send winner into space for 10 days New York (CNN Business) A planned reality show will seek to give the winner of its on-air competition "the greatest prize ever given out on Earth" — a 10-day stay on the International Space Station. The winning contestant on the show, called "Space Hero," ... | |
| Astronomers spy phosphine on Venus, a potential sign of life The surface of Venus is a hellscape. However, some layers of its clouds sport surprisingly hospitable temperatures and pressures. And now, researchers have discovered a unique chemical signature that may be indicative of microbial life. ESA. Move over ... | |
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| Space Business: Speculative Territory Dear readers,. Welcome to Quartz's newsletter on the economic possibilities of the extraterrestrial sphere. Please forward widely, and let me know what you think. This week: NASA's role in a Biden world, "Big Muley," and Tory Bruno's private eye. | |
| 'Cellular compass' guides stem cell division in plants A developing seedling showing the cellular outlines in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the leaf. Credit: Andrew Muroyama. The stem cells tasked with creating and maintaining biological tissues have a difficult job. They have to precisely divide to form ... | |
| Floating graphene on a sheet of calcium atoms Adding calcium to a composite graphene-substrate structure creates a high transition-temperature (Tc) superconductor. In a new study, an Australian-led team has for the first time confirmed what actually happens to those calcium atoms: Surprising everyone, ... | |
| Self-imaging of a molecule by its own electrons One of the long-standing goals of research on the light-induced dynamics of molecules is to observe time-dependent changes in the structure of molecules, which result from the absorption of light, as directly and unambiguously as possible. To this end ... | |
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