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| These are the space missions to watch in 2021 While 2020 was a challenging year for the space industry (and everyone else) amid the coronavirus pandemic, a bunch of exciting missions that will launch or arrive at their destination in 2021 continued to move forward. From Mars to asteroids, robots, ... | |
| Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile ... | |
| The Biggest Science News of 2020 [Yelling into a cavernous chamber as supernovae explode in the dark and a gust of hot wind comes whistling through] SCIENCE!!!! Now that, friends, is how you introduce a science year-end list. Like everything else in 2020, science had one hell of a year. | |
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| NASA's First Mars Flyby Set The Stage For Today's Rovers Some six weeks away from the "seven minutes of terror" that will precede the entry, descent, and landing of NASA's most ambitious robotic Mars mission ever attempted, it's worth a look back at what we learned from NASA's very first Mars flyby which launched ... | |
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| 2021 Guide To Meteor Showers, Supermoons, Eclipses In Frankfort FRANKFORT, IL — As America continues to socially distance, 2021 gets off to a start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Frankfort this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of the year, but the ... | |
| 2021 Guide To Meteor Showers, Supermoons, Eclipses: Rhode Island As America continues to socially distance, 2021 gets off to a start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Rhode Island this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of the year, but the window for ... | |
| Meet the Pint-Sized Robots That Spontaneously Dance In January 2020, a second-floor lab at Northwestern University was filled with the mild-mannered clacking of three robots pushing each other around. The trio were in a small ring as they hit against one another, though the petite robots weren't the rock 'em, ... | |
| 50 stunning science images from 2020 On Oct. 7, 2020, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their work on CRISPR. The scientists first developed the gene-editing technology in 2012 and were finally recognized for their efforts and further ... | |
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