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NASA just recycled 98% of all astronaut pee and sweat on the ISS (engineers are thrilled) Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have achieved a 98% water recovery rate in a breakthrough achieved by a method that might make the faint of heart slightly squeamish: they hit peak astronaut pee recycling.
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This volcanic eruption rewrote what scientists knew about lightning Like crime scene investigators, scientists are retracing what exactly happened on Jan. 15, 2022, near the Tonga archipelago in the South Pacific. At the time, the bare facts were obvious: an underwater volcano erupted, and it was enormous.
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10 best events across the US to celebrate the Oct. 14 annular solar eclipse From watching out of the window of a steam locomotive to glamping, music and even chucking pumpkins, there are lots of different ways to experience the annular solar eclipse in the U.S. on Oct. 14, 2023. Comments (0).
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'Adversarial' search for neural basis of consciousness yields first results GNWT gained initial support from experiments that asked participants to report the moment they became aware of a stimulus, such as an image flashing on a screen. In those studies, many of them led by Dehaene, brain scans showed that the prefrontal cortex ...
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Laser-Comb Clocks Pierce Femtosecond Barrier By firing a laser from a volcano in Hawai'i, scientists now reveal they can synchronize atomic clocks to 320 billionths of a billionth of a second (0.32 femtoseconds or 320 attoseconds) over a distance of more than 300 kilometers.
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Get started with astronomy with this fantastic telescope bundle deal Amazon has all you need to get stargazing for under $130. ... Getting started with astronomy? This Amazon deal is perfect for you. Stargazing isn't an easy hobby to take up, partially because many of the best telescopes are so expensive.
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Watch fireball light up the night sky in vivid blue as it blazes over California A home security video shows a bluish fireball burning across the night sky over San Diego, where other cameras also captured views of the apparent meteor. The American Meteor Society received 16 reports of fireball sightings from San Diego, ...
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NASA analog astronauts 'depart' for year inside mock Mars base — The next time that Kelly Haston, Ross Brockwell, Nathan Jones and Anca Selariu will see blue sky, a year will have gone by on Earth. Not that the four "analog astronauts" ...
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Venus and Mars reach conjunction this week up in the sky Evenings this week, you can continue to catch Venus and Mars together as Venus continues to get closer to Mars every evening. The two will be in the west-northwestern sky after sunset and set just after 11 pm. On Friday night, Venus and Mars reach their ...
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Terrifying Solar storms putting satellites in danger, NASA says Earth's thermosphere has experienced its highest temperature in nearly 20 years as a result of intense solar storms. These storms, caused by coronal mass ejections and solar wind from the sun, have led to a significant increase in the temperature of ...
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