- Artemis 2 crew fixes toilet, can now pee in it Astronomy Magazine
- Former NASA administrator Charles Bolden on bathroom breaks for astronauts MSN
- We asked an astronaut: What’s it like to take a toilet break in space, some 250,000 miles from…
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Artemis 2 crew fixes toilet, can now pee in it – Astronomy Magazine
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Physicists just solved a strange fusion mystery that stumped experts
Scientists have struggled for years to explain a curious pattern inside tokamaks, the doughnut-shaped machines designed to one day produce electricity by fusing atoms. Inside these devices, superheated plasma is held in place by magnetic fields….
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Numerical study on mist-assisted film cooling performance under supersonic condition with discrete coolant injection
Zamiri, A., You, S. J. & Chung, J. T. Large eddy simulation in the optimization of laidback fan-shaped hole geometry to enhance film-cooling performance. Int. J. Heat Mass Transf. 158, 120014.
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when to see April’s full moon and why it won’t look pink in the sky
Skywatchers will have a chance to see the pink moon 2026 this week as April’s full moon rises in the night sky.
The moon is set to peak at 10:11…
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Scientists discover “molecular shredder” that helps deadly parasite evade the immune system
To survive inside the human bloodstream, the African trypanosome parasite covers itself with a protective layer made of proteins called variant surface glycoproteins (VSG). A study published in Nature Microbiology has now identified a key protein…
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Scientists discover “molecular shredder” that helps deadly parasite evade the immune system
To survive inside the human bloodstream, the African trypanosome parasite covers itself with a protective layer made of proteins called variant surface glycoproteins (VSG). A study published in Nature Microbiology has now identified a key protein…
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Saturn’s Magnetic Field Defies Earth Models
Latest research led by Professor Zhonghua YAO of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (DEPS) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has found that auroras on Saturn behave markedly differently from those on Earth, appearing uneven and…
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Native Americans invented dice and games of chance more than 12,000 years ago, archaeological study reveals
Indigenous people in the western United States invented dice more than 12,000 years ago, offering archaeologists the world’s oldest evidence of gambling and possibly the oldest use of probability, a new study reveals. But the purpose of these…
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China’s Aiming for the Moon, and NASA Is Looking Over Its Shoulder – The New York Times
- China’s Aiming for the Moon, and NASA Is Looking Over Its Shoulder The New York Times
- Factbox-China’s crewed lunar programme eyes astronaut landing by 2030 Yahoo
- Will China become the next big space power? MSN
- Moon Race: How China Is…
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Humans Have Been Playing With Dice for Longer Than We Thought – WSJ
- Humans Have Been Playing With Dice for Longer Than We Thought WSJ
- Humans have been gambling since the Ice Age Scientific American
- Scientists May Have Uncovered The World’s Oldest Dice ScienceAlert
- Gambling dates back to dice age | Scottish Daily…
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