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SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket for the seventh record time

[ad_1] SpaceX launches reusable Falcon 9 rocket for record-breaking SEVENTH time before first high-altitude test of its spaceship prototype next week The Falcon 9 was launched Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida It was the seventh time that that particular first stage booster had been used in …

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New generation drones could learn from bumblebees’ conscious flight

[ad_1] New generation drones could learn from bumblebees’ conscious flight. Credit: UNSW Robotic researchers often use certain animals or birds with some clever abilities as a source of inspiration. Scientists studying next-generation small drones are particularly interested in flying insects such as bees. A team, led by researchers from the …

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Research creates living droplets that produce hydrogen, paving the way for future alternative energy sources

[ad_1] Electron microscope image of a densely packed droplet of hydrogen-producing algal cells. Scale bar, 10 micrometers. Prof Xin Huang, Harbin Institute of Technology Scientists have built tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen, instead of oxygen, when exposed to daylight in the air. The results of the international research …

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Study Uncover Outer Space isn’t completely dark

[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO, iNews.id – Very bright stars and planets exist in vast space. However, much of the outer sky is so dark with nothing but pitch blackness that it is only visible. However, a new study to be published soon finds that outer space is not pitch black. According …

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Research creates living droplets that produce hydrogen, paving the way for a future alternative energy source

[ad_1] Electron microscope image of a densely packed droplet of hydrogen-producing algal cells. Scale bar, 10 micrometers. Credit: Prof. Xin Huang, Harbin Institute of Technology Scientists have built tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen, instead of oxygen, when exposed to daylight in the air. Findings from the international research …

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Microbes help unblock phosphorus for plant growth

[ad_1] Poplar trees like these along the Snoqualmie River can thrive on rocky embankments, despite the poor availability of nutrients such as phosphorus in their natural habitat. Microbes help these trees capture and use the nutrients they need for growth. Credit: Sharon Doty / University of Washington Phosphorus is a …

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