[ad_1] How well do you know the Moon? Learning the names of the features on our cosmic companion is a great way to connect to the cosmos. Whether you live in a busy city with light-flooded skies or in a rural area overlooking the Milky Way, you can spot many …
Read More »Space Travel Can Negatively Impact Energy Production in a Cell: ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Studies in mice and humans who have traveled through space reveal that critical parts of a cell’s energy-producing machinery, the mitochondria, can be rendered dysfunctional due to changes in gravity, radiation exposure and other factors, according to Georgetown investigators. Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. These findings are part of a …
Read More »Researchers develop an open source optical toolbox
[ad_1] The 3D printed open source cube can house self-designed inserts, electrical and optical components. The resulting modules can be combined to form complex optical instruments. This allows you to turn your smartphone into a powerful microscope in no time – and in almost any place on earth – to …
Read More »Redox state of the Earth’s magma ocean and its initial Venus-like atmosphere
[ad_1] Abstract The exchange between an ocean of magma and steam produced the Earth’s first atmosphere. Its speciation depends on the fugacity of oxygen (fOR2) set by Fe3+/ Fe2+ ratio of oceanic magma to its surface. Here, we establish the relationship between fOR2 and Fe3+/ Fe2+ in hardened liquids of …
Read More »Explore the links between the child’s vocabulary dimension and voice interactions with caregivers
[ad_1] Analysis of recordings from children’s homes reveals that certain types of voice interactions between adults and children are associated with a larger childhood vocabulary. Lukas Lopez of the University of California, Merced and colleagues present these findings in the open access journal PLOS ONE on November 25. Previous research …
Read More »The discovery of the freshwater submarine off the coast of Hawai’i raises hopes for islands around the world
[ad_1] Illustration showing a multilayered conceptual model of the fresh groundwater transport mechanism from land to open sea in Hawaii. Credit: University of Hawai’i According to a University of Hawai’i study with important implications for volcanic islands around the world, twice as much fresh water is stored off the island …
Read More »Researchers create a nanoscale slalom course for electrons
[ad_1] Illustration of sketched serpentine nanowires created from lanthanum aluminate and strontium titanate. The lateral movement of electrons as they travel gives them additional properties that can be used to make quantum devices. Credit: Jeremy Levy A research team led by professors from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has …
Read More »The discovery of offshore underwater freshwater raises hopes for islands around the world
[ad_1] Eric Attias (center) deploying the Towed Surface Marine Controlled Source Electromagnetic System (CSEM) off the island of Hawai’i. Credit: University of Hawai’i According to a University of Hawai’i study with important implications for volcanic islands around the world, twice as much fresh water is stored off the island of …
Read More »The launch of SpaceX Starlink sets the record for the workshop Falcon 9 rocket
[ad_1] A Falcon 9 launch can typically carry around 60 Starlink satellites. SpaceX SpaceX launched the sixteenth batch of its Starlink broadband satellites from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Tuesday night, setting a record for its Falcon 9 rockets. Upgrading a new batch of its orbiting routers has become a …
Read More »Cal Poly astronaut shares first-hand experience in space – NewsChannel 3-12
[ad_1] Astronaut Cal Poly shares first-hand experience in spaceNewsChannel 3-12 The amazed astronaut in the SpaceX capsule shoots a video of our home planetMashable The space station crew discusses the meaning of Thanksgiving in orbitNASA Johnson December appears to be based on the rapid cadence of Space Coast rocket launchesFlorida …
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