[ad_1] Washington – Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi said Thursday that the US company SpaceX’s Crew Dragon ship provided “the best” ride compared to the other two spacecraft – the US Space Shuttle and Russia’s Soyuz aircraft – which it previously flew missions to. the International Space Station. “Dragon is the …
Read More »Astronaut Noguchi says the SpaceX ship offered the “best” flight for the ISS
[ad_1] Washington – Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi said Thursday that the US company SpaceX’s Crew Dragon ship provided “the best” ride compared to the other two spacecraft – the US Space Shuttle and Russia’s Soyuz aircraft – which it previously flew missions to. the International Space Station. “Dragon is the …
Read More »Cracking secrets of an emerging branch of physics
[ad_1] Thanh Nguyen has a habit of breaking down barriers. Take languages for example: Nguyen, a third-year graduate student in nuclear science and engineering (NSE), wanted to “connect with other people and cultures” for his work and social life, he says, so he learned Vietnamese. , French, German and Russian, …
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[ad_1] Thanh Nguyen has a habit of breaking down barriers. Take languages for example: Nguyen, a third-year graduate student in nuclear science and engineering (NSE), wanted to “connect with other people and cultures” for his work and social life, he says, so he learned Vietnamese. , French, German and Russian, …
Read More »The mystery of this strange blue nebula may have finally been solved
[ad_1] In 2004, astronomers discovered something truly strange. About 6,200 light-years away, a star was found surrounded by a ring-shaped nebula that glowed with invisible ultraviolet light. There is nothing else like it in the Milky Way galaxy, making it difficult to understand how and why the object, called the …
Read More »Team preparing for a billion-dollar telescope selected for the Nobel Prize in supercomputing
[ad_1] An international team led by the University of Western Australia was one of six finalists for the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize for outstanding achievements in high performance computing. The group was shortlisted for the award, commonly referred to as the “Nobel Prize in Supercomputing,” for their work in developing …
Read More »Were the dinosaurs dying before the asteroid hit? The new study adds to the debate
[ad_1] Life on planet Earth is a fragile thing. All you need is a wayward asteroid, and bam, here’s the most dominant group of land animals on our planet. Had it not been for the 10-kilometer-wide meteorite that crashed to Earth some 66 million years ago, dinosaurs could have continued …
Read More »Researchers discover new key cell machine functions in cancer
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 Scientists from Utah have discovered new functions of a key cellular machine that regulates the packaging of genes and is mutated in 20% of human cancers. The study was published today in print in the journal Molecular cell. Genes are segments of …
Read More »Ultra hard synthetic diamond made at room temperature
[ad_1] Researchers only relied on high pressure and not high temperatures to produce a synthetic diamond. The team behind the result are researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) and RMIT University. The findings were published in the Small research publication earlier this month. According to the ANU editors who …
Read More »The network of neurons in the human brain is similar to the network of galaxies in the Universe – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] FP trend20 November 2020 09:43:14 The human brain is made up of a large number of neurons which are interconnected in a very complicated way. On the other hand, the universe is the basis of all life and includes several billion galaxies. And now scientists have found a striking …
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