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ESA Invites Suggestions to Name Its New Spacecraft, Winning Entry to Get a Prize

European Space Agency (ESA) is set to launch a new spacecraft, but they haven’t officially named the mission yet. And for that, they need...

by admin May 21, 2021May 28, 2021
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US Air Force Plans to Harvest Solar Energy in Space, Send It to Earth

US Air Force (USAF) is trying to make space-based solar power a reality. The USAF aims to achieve something that it believes will go...

by admin May 21, 2021May 28, 2021
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World’s Largest Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctica: European Space Agency

A huge iceberg, the world’s largest, has broken off from an ice shelf in Antarctica and is floating through the Weddell Sea, the European...

by admin May 20, 2021May 28, 2021
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AI Is Going to Win Against Human Intelligence, Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman Says

Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel laureate famous for his research on how cognitive biases lead us to make irrational decisions, has stated that humans stand...

by admin May 20, 2021May 28, 2021
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ESA Signs Contract for Prometheus Ultra-Low Cost Reusable Rocket

European Space Agency (ESA) is focussing hard on building its own version of low-cost reusable rockets with their Prometheus and Phoebus demonstration projects. This...

by admin May 18, 2021May 28, 2021
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Blood Moon 2021: Total Lunar Eclipse of the Year Will Appear on May 26

Blood Moon 2021 is set to appear on May 26. Commonly known as total lunar eclipse or purna chandra grahan in Hindi, a Blood...

by admin May 17, 2021May 28, 2021
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Pune Boy Creates Stunning Picture of Moon by Processing 50,000 Images Totalling 186GB

A 16-year-old boy from Pune, Maharashtra, has created one of the most beautiful and detailed three-dimensional images of the Moon by compositing 50,000 images....

by admin May 17, 2021May 28, 2021
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NASA Exercise Finds That No Tech Is Available to Stop an Asteroid’s Collision With Earth

NASA and its peers around the world conducted a “table-top” exercise last month to determine the time scientists will take to understand and find...

by admin May 15, 2021
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Astronauts May Take ‘Antimicrobial’ Route to Keep Space Undergarments Clean

When astronauts go for spacewalks aboard the International Space Station (ISS), they not only have to share their spacesuits, but also the garment worn...

by admin May 15, 2021
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Augmented Reality for Surgery: Doctors Perform Minimally Invasive Spinal Procedure With AR Headset

A posterior lumbar interbody fusion involving the addition of bone graft to an area of the spine was a fairly long and invasive procedure...

by admin May 15, 2021
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China on Mars: Tianwen-1 Lands Successfully on Red Planet

An uncrewed Chinese spacecraft successfully landed on the surface of Mars on Saturday, state news agency Xinhua reported, making China the second space-faring nation...

by admin May 15, 2021
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When DNA Speaks of Nature — the Use of Genetic Data in Biodiversity Research

The biodiversity we see around us is a product of millions of years of evolution on the earth. To understand how animals and plants...

by admin May 15, 2021
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China Mars Probe Tianwen-1 to Attempt Landing on Red Planet Over Coming Days

China’s “Zhurong” rover, part of its ambitious space programme to send a probe to Mars, is set to attempt the challenging landing on the...

by admin May 14, 2021
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Fly Me to the Supermoon: Qantas Airlines to Take Passengers on Scenic Flight on May 26

Qantas Airlines will take a limited number of passengers on a flight that will offer the best view of this month’s rare supermoon as...

by admin May 14, 2021
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NASA’s Voyager 1 Space Probe Detects ‘Persistent Hum’ 14 Billion Miles From Earth

NASA’s Voyager 1 probe has picked up an uncanny humming sound coming from space. NASA launched the Voyager 1 space probe 44 years ago...

by admin May 12, 2021
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NASA Shares Photo of Asteroid Bennu as OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Heads Back to Earth After Collecting Samples

NASA has shared an image of asteroid Bennu captured from its Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft, which is now...

by admin May 12, 2021
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NASA’s Giant James Webb Space Telescope Succeeds in Key Pre-Launch Test

The world’s largest and most powerful space telescope unfolded its giant golden mirror for the last time on Earth on Tuesday, a key milestone before...

by admin May 12, 2021
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Sugar-Coated Brain Implants: Scientists Find Sweet Solution to a Hard Problem

A team of researchers at Canada’s McGill University has succeeded in developing a new method to create brain implants that are as soft as...

by admin May 11, 2021
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OSIRIS-REx Space Probe Heads Home With Asteroid Dust From Bennu

The US space probe OSIRIS-REx on Monday left the orbit of the asteroid Bennu, from which it collected dust samples last year, to begin...

by admin May 11, 2021
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Worried About Privacy for Your Selfies? These Tools Can Help Spoof Facial Recognition AI

Ever wondered what happens to a selfie you upload on a social media site? Activists and researchers have long warned about data privacy and...

by admin May 10, 2021
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