Sabtu, 07 November 2020

Google Alert - Science

Google
Science
Daily update November 8, 2020
NEWS
Scientific American
Mark Kelly has won a seat in the U.S. Senate, making him only the fourth NASA astronaut to be elected to Congress. Kelly, who launched four times into space before pursuing a career in politics, was successful in his bid to represent the state of Arizona in the ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
The New York Times
KINDRED Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art By Rebecca Wragg Sykes. Ever since we discovered their existence in 1856, Neanderthals have captured our imagination. While we find it easy to accept that the world is home to different kinds of bears, foxes ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Baltimore Sun
According to NASA estimates there are at least 100 billion stars in the Milky Way, of which about 4 billion are sunlike. If only 7% of those stars have habitable planets — a seriously conservative estimate — there could be as many as 300 million potentially ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
The New York Times
An iceberg roughly the size of Delaware that is headed toward the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia has experts worried about the possibility of it blocking wildlife from food sources and threatening the island's ecosystem. The iceberg, known as A68a, ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
The Atlantic
Once the Republican Party's pick for president, Goldwater would leave big shoes to fill. And he already had a successor in mind: Frank Borman, an astronaut who, a year earlier, had flown to the moon and back on Apollo 8. Borman, who grew up in Arizona, ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Phys.Org
In a new paper with results that senior author Eric Strieter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst calls "incredibly surprising," he and his chemistry lab group report that they have discovered how an enzyme known as UCH37 regulates a cell's waste ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Forbes
Get outside at dusk anytime this month and, if the skies are clear, you'll see three bright points of light. You've probably already seen them and wondered what they are. Are you seeing stars? No—they are all planets. Here's a quick guide to what you're seeing ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
SpaceCoastDaily.com
BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft arrived at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A on Thursday, Nov. 5, after making the trek from its processing facility at nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Phys.Org
The hot water drill used to drill through the glacier to the subglacial lakes. The drill stem is hundreds of meters below in the ice, suspended on a rubber hose through which hot water is pumped down. Credit: Eric Gaidos. A long-standing mystery in the study of ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
SpaceFlight Insider
Liftoff of Falcon 9 B1062.1 from SLC-40, carrying the United States Space Force GPS III-SV04 payload to orbit. Photo: Theresa Cross, Spaceflight Insider. On November 5 at 6:24 p.m. EST, SpaceX successfully launched the fourth in a series of third-generation ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
See more results | Edit this alert
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts.
RSS Receive this alert as RSS feed
Send Feedback

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar