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Research and science / technology

Research and science / technology

Two new studies released on Monday show there may be more water on the moon than previously thought. Until almost ten years ago, our closest neighbor in space was considered very dry. This photo has since changed a series of findings of surface water traces. The two new studies on the subject were published in the journal Nature Astronomy. Scientists …

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Why are losses part of development in Forex?

Currency trading has gained popularity in modern times and innovative methods have been found where customers can make money with a few tools. As the sector keeps on expanding even during the pandemic, investors want to succeed by achieving the goals. This is not a simple task because the competition is high in Forex. Every participant tries to make a …

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SpaceX goes to space station and takes … tardigrades and newborn squids

SpaceX goes to space station and takes ... tardigrades and newborn squids

So, you see, anyone can become an astronaut. SpaceX is currently preparing for its 22nd refueling mission to the ISS. During these types of missions, hundreds of kilograms of cargo – including research equipment and astronaut supplies – are often delivered to the space station. And this time, there’s some weird “stuff” in between. Because aboard the Dragon, tardigrades and …

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New Scientist presents the Science Talent 2021 finalists

New Scientist presents the Science Talent 2021 finalists

The finalists have been announced: three young researchers still have a chance to win the title of Science Talent 2021. More than 7,000 people voted, after which a jury evaluated the five talents who received the most votes from the public. Thursday, June 10, during New Scientist Live: Wetenschapstalent announced which of the three finalists will win. “As the world …

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Space debris crashes into one of the robotic arms of the International Space Station

Space debris crashes into one of the robotic arms of the International Space Station

welcome ” space ” Space: Space debris crashes into one of the International Space Station’s robotic arms Despite the impressive impact and the creation of a hole in the device’s thermal blanket, the International Space Station escaped unscathed. Life in space is not easy. Earlier this week, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) confirmed that a Orbital debris collided with the …

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Here’s how to make a Doorzon house a little more fun | living

Here's how to make a Doorzon house a little more fun |  living

ask aliveMost 20th century Dutch houses are terraced houses: the living room runs the full depth of the house with windows to the front and back. When furnishing such a house, a little playfulness in the arrangement is welcome, says Barbara Natzijl from vtwonen. We know the standard layout: in the background the kitchen and the dining table, in the …

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What do you think of the future of our media?

What do you think of the future of our media?

Who says spring, says it is time to renew … At the beginning of twenty years we want to develop the media and make you participate in the dynamic الدينادين On the other side Referendum. This is the opportunity to give you the floor, because to better meet your expectations… you have to know! Which sections do you prefer? What …

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Scientists can tell where you have been from your shoes

Scientists can tell where you have been from your shoes

© Copyright Every city in the world has its own mix of bacteria, scientists have found. This microbial “fingerprint” is so distinctive that the DNA in your shoe is quite likely to identify where you were recently, they say. For this study, the researchers collected thousands of samples from public transport in 60 cities around the world. In doing so, …

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Astronomer shows spectacular spectacle of the Milky Way | Science

Astronomer shows spectacular spectacle of the Milky Way |  Science

NASA has released a stunning new photo montage of the “center” of our galaxy. The Colorful Show is a montage of 370 observations made over the past two decades by the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory. Billions of stars and countless black holes are visible in the heart of the Milky Way. Astronomer Daniel Wang of the University of Massachusetts Amherst …

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