The Moon has no atmosphere, no weather, and no wind. Yet it faces an invisible bombardment more relentless than any terrestrial storm, a constant rain of micrometeoroids, tiny fragments of rock and metal travelling at speeds up to 70…
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‘This all must end now.’ NASA lab closures at Goddard Space Flight Center under Congressional scrutiny
Activities at NASA’s flagship science center are coming under a Congressional magnifying glass, and lawmakers are calling for the space agency’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) to get involved.
A letter from Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), the ranking…
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New method may improve blood test’s ability to detect inflammation in horses
“The new non-inflamed reference intervals — based on only healthy horses — were slightly better at detecting inflammation than the broader industry standard reference ranges, but what was most exciting was how the inflammatory indices…
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55m-year-old eggshells unearthed in Queensland may be older relative of infamous ‘drop crocs’ – The Guardian
- 55m-year-old eggshells unearthed in Queensland may be older relative of infamous ‘drop crocs’ The Guardian
- Time travelling tourists must watch for drop crocs Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Ancient Aussie ‘drop crocs’ might have hunted in…
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In Less Than a Second After the Big Bang, the Universe Could Have Created Black Holes and Cannibal Stars
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/CI Lab Imagine a universe that barely exists—just fractions of a second old, too young to look anything like the cosmos we know today. Now, picture black holes, boson stars, and even…
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Unraveling the Complex Chemistry of Air–Water Interfaces
Recently, an article written by Alexandra Deal, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan, discussed the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to uncover new insights about the complex chemistry of air–water interfaces. This…
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