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ESA satnav receiver vans – driving between the busy heart of Rotterdam, quiet countryside, and the Agency’s ESTEC technical centre – have confirmed that Galileo signals now provide a first position fix more rapidly, while also offering improved robustness in …
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ESA is testing kombucha cultures, famous for their fermentative properties and potential health benefits, to assess their resilience in space. These cultures hold great promise for supporting humans on the Moon and Mars.
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TikTok has become home to many genres of content, and survival is one of them. And we're not just talking about Bear Grylls in some remote corner of the world.
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Researchers at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) have identified a genetic variant linked to sudden cardiac death in the young (SCDY) in two related dog breeds. This devastating event results from an inherited form of d
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World's glaciers could lose as much as 40% of their mass by 2100, says study by Carnegie Mellon University
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This finding could reduce uncertainties in climate models and help make more accurate predictions.
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In Pombal, Portugal, a homeowner stumbled upon a significant discovery when fragments of fossilised dinosaur bones were found in his backyard during construction work.
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Discovered a few weeks ago by Japanese astronomer Hideo Nishimura, the comet has swiftly become a sensation in the world of astronomy.
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NASA recently shared an image of Mercury which is the smallest planet in the solar system and is the closest to the Sun at an average of 36 million miles (58 million km) away.
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In 1987, the closest supernova directly observed in nearly 400 years occurred. Will a pulsar will arise from those ashes? JWST offers clues.
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The solar storm threat has increased manifold after two solar flares exploded just hours ago, sparking radio blackouts on Earth. Complicating the situation, a new sunspot was seen doubling in size since Friday.
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"Yes, a simple WiFi signal can be used to spy on us through walls, a scary thought for people who value their privacy", Nigel elaborates.
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Moon and Venus - Stardate.org
9/12/23 at 3:00pm
When most of us move, we pick existing houses or apartments instead of building from scratch. And that could be an option for future explorers on the Moon. Scientists have identified some structures that could be entryways to roomy accommodations. They’re not…
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Scientists are carrying out research on powering rockets and developing the fuels required for supporting life on the Moon
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The helicopter, part of NASA's Perseverance mission, has officially flown for over 100 minutes.
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Reporting a case of infective endocarditis with negative blood cultures and of which tissue metagenomic next-generation sequencing suggested Bartonella henselae
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Space rocks may have provided the key ingredient for our atmosphere.
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Read more about (Updated) SpaceX Falcon 9 to launch 22 Starlink satellites to orbit today | Watch live on Devdiscourse
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The quest for hydrogen as a clean and sustainable energy source has gained momentum. To produce green hydrogen, water must be split into oxygen and hydrogen. This water splitting process is facili ...
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Here are some amazing things you must know about Antarctica's Ice Runway Airport!
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The study finds that elite athletes who recovered from COVID-19 did not experience long-term negative effects on their cardiac health, allowing for the successful resumption of high-level sports. The findings also suggest that proper screening and medical cou…
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The European Space Agency released photos showing its Aeolus satellite tumbling to a fiery death as it re-entered Earth's atmosphere at a blazing 16,700 mph.
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Sleeping in space is quite an ordeal, and not just because you might float away if you're not strapped down. Two ongoing tests may help improve things, though.
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