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| SpaceX completes static test-firing for weekend launch SpaceX ignited a Falcon 9 rocket for a 10-second test-firing early Thursday on a launch pad at Cape Canaveral, clearing a pre-flight check before a mission set to blast off just after midnight Sunday with the SXM 8 radio broadcasting satellite for SiriusXM. | |
| Magnetism drives metals to insulators in new experiment Like all metals, silver, copper, and gold are conductors. Electrons flow across them, carrying heat and electricity. While gold is a good conductor under any conditions, some materials have the property of behaving like metal conductors only if temperatures are ... | |
| Researchers continue to refine graphene production using HPC While it is strikingly familiar to us—graphene is considered an allotrope of carbon, meaning that it essentially the same substance as graphite but in a different atomic structure—graphene also opened up a new world of possibilities for designing and building ... | |
| Swansea: Jack Murphys customers urged to get Covid test A Swansea bar's customers are urged to take a Covid test if they feel ill after a cluster of cases was recorded. At least 13 people, including staff, at Jack Murphys bar in Wind Street, have tested positive for Covid-19. A small number of staff were serving while ... | |
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| A social network for global ecosystem restoration Reforestation projects are a well-known facet of restoration, but ecological restoration takes many forms. Credit: Simeon Max, Restor AG. ETH spin-off Restor aims to increase the success rate of ecosystem restoration and conservation projects by connecting ... | |
| Rocket team to discern if our star count should go way up Time-lapse photograph of the Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) rocket launch, taken from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia in 2013. The image is from the last of four launches. Credit: University of Tokyo/ T. Arai. The universe contains ... | |
| NASA to return to Venus with two missions by 2030 After neglecting our sister planet for almost three decades, NASA is heading back to Venus — and in a big way. On Wednesday, June 2, NASA administrator Bill Nelson announced that the agency would send two new missions to Earth's inner neighbor by ... | |
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