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Graphene balloons to identify noble gases

[ad_1] Credit: TU Delft / Makars Šiškins New research led by scientists from Delft University of Technology and the University of Duisburg-Essen uses the movement of atomically thin graphene to identify noble gases. These gases are chemically passive and do not react with other materials, which makes them difficult to …

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Arab countries will soon normalize with Israel

[ad_1] Robert O’Brien, national security adviser to US President Donald Trump, said Arab countries will conclude peace agreements and normalize their relations with Israel within the next few days. O’Brien made it clear that a number of Arab countries will soon take the step to normalize relations with Israel, due …

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Capture the subtle lunar eclipse on Monday morning

[ad_1] The Moon against the shadow of the Earth during the eclipse on Monday morning. Adapted from NASA / GSFC / F. Espenak graphics Howling at the moon on Sunday night? From Sunday night to Monday morning of November 30th not only the penultimate full moon for 2020, but the …

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Turning Moon Dust into Oxygen – YubaNet

[ad_1] November 27, 2020 – British engineers are fine-tuning a process that will be used to extract oxygen from moon dust, leaving behind metal powders that could be 3D printed into building materials for a moon base. It could be a first step towards the creation of an extra-terrestrial oxygen …

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