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NASA finds water on moon's sunlit surface
The discovery of water on the moon's sunlit surface by NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) came as a surprise, a NASA scientist says.
The surface of the moon
SCI-TECH4 YEARS AGO
International Space Station to welcome three scientists
The mission is the last scheduled Russian flight carrying a US crew member.
Spaceship
SCI-TECH4 YEARS AGO
Robot dolphin could replace captive animals at theme parks
Design and engineering company Edge Innovations has been a film industry regular since the early 90s.
An animatronic dolphin
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Japanese supercomputer shows humidity affects aerosol spread of coronavirus
A Japanese supercomputer shows that humidity can have a large effect on the dispersion of virus particles, pointing to heightened coronavirus contagion risks in dry, indoor conditions during the winter months.
Computer animation simulation
SCI-TECH4 YEARS AGO
First new intelligent electric locomotive officially starts operation
China's first intelligent electric locomotive officially starts operation in Nanjing of east China's Jiangsu province.
China
SOCIETY4 YEARS AGO
Study: No symptoms for 86% of lockdown COVID cases
People who were asymptomatic accounted for 86% of the people who tested positive for COVID-19 in a UK sample population during lockdown.
Trafalgar Square
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Creators of genetic 'scissors' win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Two scientists won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for creating genetic 'scissors' that can rewrite the code of life.
Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna
SOCIETY4 YEARS AGO
Parental touch soothes pain signals in babies' brains
Newborns undergoing a heel prick blood test have a reduced response to the pain signals in their brains if they are held by a parent with skin-to-skin contact.
Baby and mommy
SOCIETY4 YEARS AGO
Potential sign of life detected on inhospitable Venus
The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments.
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SCI-TECH4 YEARS AGO
Scientists puzzled by new findings on mysterious dark matter
New findings on universe’s mysterious dark matter have confounded scientists.
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