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A Natural Jet Thruster Is Preparing to Spin an Asteroid Until It Explodes – extremetech.com
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Ticks can survive inside homes longer than expected
Can a tiny tick stay alive inside your home without you noticing it? Most people believe ticks die quickly once they come indoors, but new research shows that this is not true.
A study from The Ohio State University found that some ticks can live…
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Could bad space weather endanger the Artemis 2 moon astronauts?
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission will send four astronauts outward to the moon, far beyond the shielding cocoon of Earth’s magnetic field.
This first piloted sojourn of the Artemis program — a 10-day outing targeted to launch on April 1 — will be…
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Night sky tonight (March 30) — Let the Big Dipper guide you to the red Giant Arcturus after sunset
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Monday, March 30: A spring star-hop (after dark)
Go spring star-hopping on March 30. (Image credit: Starry night.) Look to the northeast after dark and you’ll see the “Big Dipper“, now high enough in the…
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Meet the Artemis II astronauts preparing for humanity’s return to the Moon
The Artemis II mission is set to take off as early as April 1, according to the US’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
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‘This was the real thing’: Meet the woman who alerts the world when an asteroid could hit | Space
The UN official had trained for this moment. She had run drills and table-top exercises at her offices in Vienna, housed inside a grey and unassuming 1970s concrete tower complex next to the Danube River.
Aarti Holla-Maini, a British lawyer with a…
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Immune Memory Cells Primed for Rapid Response
Scientists at Cincinnati Children’s have identified how certain immune cells are molecularly programmed to respond faster when the body encounters a familiar threat, shedding light on immune memory and its links to diseases such as asthma,…
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Huttenhain, Peng win HUPO awards
Two members of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ruth Huttenhain and Junmin Peng, have been honored by the Human Proteome Organization, or HUPO. HUPO is an international scientific organization dedicated to…
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Mars Was Once a World of Rain
Mars is our nearest planetary neighbour and the world humans are most likely to set foot on beyond the Moon. The fourth planet from the Sun, it sits about 225 million kilometres from Earth on average, close enough that we have sent…
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Can humans get pregnant in space? New study reveals a surprising answer |
While space agencies are making significant preparations for long-term missions to the Moon and Mars, a fundamental human query is emerging: can life be initiated outside of Earth? While space travel has progressed significantly, human…
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