Science

The growing interest in lunar resources could cause tension

[ad_1] An international team of scientists led by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, has identified a problem with the growing interest in mineable resources on the moon: there aren’t enough of them to go around. Without international policies or agreements to decide “who gets what and from …

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The “mouse model” helps us understand how we make decisions

[ad_1] Using a computer mouse model, Yale University scientists deciphered how we make decisions. When presenting choices on a computer screen, the way subjects move the mouse when making their choice can show how conflicting people are in making a decision. It also predicts their underlying preferences and future decisions. …

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China’s “space dream”: a long march to the moon

[ad_1] Beijing – China’s launch of an unmanned spacecraft aimed at bringing back the moon rocks – the first attempt by any nation to recover samples from the moon in four decades – underscores how far the country has come in realizing its “dream.” space”. A long March 5 rocket …

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A long march to the moon

[ad_1] The long March-5 Y5 rocket, with the Chang’e-5 moon probe, takes off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center, China Beijing: China’s launch this week of an unmanned spacecraft aimed at bringing back the moon rocks – the first attempt by a nation to recover samples from the moon in …

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