[ad_1] Europa, a moon of Jupiter, is one of the few places in our solar system where we might be able to find life. New research has focused on the plumes of water protruding from its surface and attempted to explain them. One theory suggests that the plumes are water …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »That’s why Jupiter’s moon Europa spits water into space: BGR
[ad_1] Europa, a moon of Jupiter, is one of the few places in our solar system where we might be able to find life. New research has focused on the plumes of water protruding from its surface and attempted to explain them. One theory suggests that the plumes are water …
Read More »Tree rings may contain clues to the impacts of distant supernovae on Earth
[ad_1] Massive bursts of energy that occurred thousands of light years from Earth may have left traces in the biology and geology of our planet, according to new research by geoscientist Robert Brakenridge of the University of Colorado Boulder. The study, published this month in the International Journal of Astrobiology, …
Read More »Northrop Grumman receives the CRS-2 contract for ISS deliveries
[ad_1] Northrop Grumman Corporation has received two additional missions from NASA under the Commercial Refueling Services-2 (CRS-2) contract with launches occurring in 2023. Northrop Grumman will deliver a combined total of approximately 16,500 lbs. of cargo to the International Space Station during these missions. “As a trusted and reliable partner …
Read More »Teledyne e2v completes the signature of the detector supply contract for Copernicus Sentinel satellites
[ad_1] Teledyne e2v, a part of the Teledyne Imaging Group, will supply sensors and image detectors to the recently announced grouped proposal of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Industrial Policy Committee to place six Copernicus Sentinel satellite missions in space. As a sensor partner for Thales Alenia Space, the UK …
Read More »NASA chief warns of the gap after the withdrawal of the International Space Station – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] Photo files from the International Space Station as the outpost flew over the Nile River Delta in Egypt in August 2019. Credit: NASA The International Space Station is likely to continue operating for another decade, but without further government support, a privately owned outpost may not be ready in …
Read More »According to astronomers, in 2068, the mighty asteroid Apophis could hit the Earth
[ad_1] Astronomers have discovered that a large asteroid called Apophis is expected to fly very close to Earth in 2068, or it could be hit by a phenomenon called the Jarkovsky effect. It is a change in the trajectory of a small natural body moving through the solar system due …
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