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ISS will get bigger soon, Russian cosmonauts get ready

[ad_1] The International Space Station or ISS is the only place outside the Earth where humans have maintained a presence for a long time now. It has also changed a lot since astronauts started calling it a temporary home. Over time, new modules have been added, giving more space to …

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What are time crystals and why are they important?

[ad_1] There is a state of matter that emulates a crystalline structure not only in space but also in the fourth dimension, in time. Scientists from the universities of Granada, Spain, and Tübingen, Germany, have discovered a new way to form time crystals from extreme fluctuations in the physical systems …

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A “green” perovskite could power smart devices with light from bulbs

[ad_1] Researchers from Imperial College London, the University of Cambridge and Soochow University in China found that new green materials currently being developed for next-generation solar panels could also be useful for extracting energy from artificial light. I she studies was published in the Advanced Energy Materials magazine. The team …

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Mushroom fighter by the sea

[ad_1] Inside the microbiome of the humble sea, scientists have found a molecule that fights the deadly drug-resistant fungus Candida auris. The compound, called turbinmicin, kills fungi via a mechanism of action distinct from those of the drugs in doctors’ current arsenal of antifungals. Doctors currently have access to only …

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NASA Reports Giant Asteroid Approaching Earth – Pledge Times

[ad_1] NASA Reports Giant Asteroid Approaching Earth – Pledge Times Asteroid 153201 (2000 WO107) is approaching Earth, it will approach the planet at its minimum distance at the end of November, reports NASA’s RIA News post. According to scientists, this will take place on November 29 at 08:00 Moscow time. …

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