Kamis, 19 November 2020

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) will decommission Arecibo Observatory's massive radio dish after damage has made the facility too dangerous to repair, the agency announced today (Nov. 19). The announcement came as scientists awaited a verdict ...
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Phys.Org
Artist's conception of a galaxy with an active nucleus propelling jets of material outward from the galaxy's center. Credit: Sophia Dagnello, NRAO/AUI/NSF. Astronomers using data from the ongoing VLA Sky Survey (VLASS) have found a number of distant ...
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Phys.Org
New research from the University of Central Florida has identified physiological features that could make people super-spreaders of viruses such as COVID-19. In a study appearing this month in the journal Physics of Fluids, researchers in UCF's Department ...
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Phys.Org
By combing the ocean for antimicrobials, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered a new antifungal compound that efficiently targets multi-drug-resistant strains of deadly fungi without toxic side effects in mice. The new molecule was ...
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Washington Post
The crew of four — NASA astronauts Hopkins, Shannon Walker and Victor Glover, as well as Noguchi — lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday evening, and arrived at the station about 27 hours later.
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CBS News
Rookie astronaut Victor Glover, a Navy F/A-18 carrier pilot, is used to high-speed maneuvers and sharp accelerations flying high-performance jets. But nothing prepared him for the sounds, sensations and extended acceleration he felt riding into orbit atop a ...
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Seattle Times
He had flown on the Space Shuttle and the Russian Soyuz. And now after flying the SpaceX Dragon capsule, Soichi Noguchi is the third person, after John Young and Wally Schirra, to travel to orbit in three vehicles. Asked Thursday how the three compared, ...
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The New York Times
In the 1969 children's book "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," the tiny protagonist spends a week snarfing his way through a smorgasbord of fruits, meats, sugary desserts and, finally, a nourishing leaf. This family-friendly tale was missing one crucial and far less ...
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The Planetary Society
China's Chang'e-5 spacecraft will return the first Moon samples to Earth since the Soviet Union's Luna 24 mission in 1976. The samples should be the youngest ever returned to Earth: just 1.2 billion years old, when multicellular life may have already evolved ...
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Capital Public Radio News
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich team members from European Space Agency pose with the spacecraft during processing. ESA/Bill Simpson. This story was originally published Dec. 26, 2019, and updated with new reporting about the satellite's launch Nov.
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