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China rolls rocket to pad ahead of crew launch to Tianhe space station China is getting ready to send three astronauts to its new space station core module, although we don't yet know when the launch will happen and who exactly will go. The Shenzhou-12 spacecraft, riding atop a Long March 2F rocket, was rolled out to the pad ...
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Scientists 3D-print human liver tissue in a lab, win top prizes in NASA challenge Scientists have successfully grown liver tissue capable of functioning for 30 days in the lab as part of NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge. In 2016, NASA put forth this competition to find teams that could "create thick, vascularized human organ tissue in an ...
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NASA's Perseverance rover begins 1st science campaign on Mars The car-sized Perseverance landed inside Mars' 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero Crater on Feb. 18. The six-wheeled robot's first few months on the Red Planet were devoted primarily ...
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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse of 2021 thrills stargazers with sunrise spectacle Where weather permitted, a partial eclipse could be seen from northern latitudes in Europe and America. The sight was a special treat for those in eastern parts of North America, where eclipse occurred just as the sun was rising, leading to a spectacular sight.
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Europe will join the space party at Planet Venus "All three of the missions are highly complementary," Dr Philippa Mason, an Envision science team-member from Imperial College London, UK, told BBC News. The trio will ...
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Ground teams begin process to hoist SLS core stage onto its launch platform Technicians inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center began a delicate, multi-day task Thursday to lift the 94-ton core stage of the first Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket for mounting between two solid-fueled boosters already ...
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Mystery object caused by spontaneous symmetry breaking revealed Hiromitsu Takeuchi, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, and a researcher at the Nambu Yoichiro Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (NITEP), has theoretically identified the nature of a mysterious topological ...
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Venus Will Have a Fleet of Spacecraft as Europe Adds Orbiter Mission The EnVision spacecraft will complement two NASA missions announced last week, ending the relatively loneliness of a planet sometimes thought of as Earth's twin.
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Evolution of a virus-like architecture and packaging mechanism in a repurposed bacterial protein Artificial nucleocapsid proteins, which could be analogous to those used by viruses to package their genomes, are a promising way to protect and deliver RNAs. Using an escalating challenge by nucleases, Tetter et al. evolved a protein that forms multimeric, ...
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ESA flying payloads on wooden satellite The world's first wooden satellite is on the way, in the shape of the Finnish WISA Woodsat. ESA materials experts are contributing a suite of experimental sensors to the mission as well as helping with pre-flight testing. WISA Woodsat is a 10x10x10 cm ...
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