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[ad_1] "That was incredible," said a woman, wiping her eyes and pressing her colleague's hand. A few minutes later, a red and brown image appeared with a touch of light on the …
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[ad_1] Developed by a team from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology of Saudi Arabia, the gel used in the device contains cheap, stable and non-toxic calcium chloride salt. Although this …
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[ad_1] Yang Qu hopes to lead the way in unlocking the full potential of cannabis – both commercially and medicinally – just as he did as one of Canada's foremost anti-cancer drug …
Read More »NASA News: Asteroid 2018 LF16 could reach Earth in 2025
[ad_1] NASA said that the giant asteroid, called the 2018 LF16, is 700 meters thick, which makes it double the Big Ben in London. The rock has a surprising 62 trajectories of …
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[ad_1] The European Space Agency has released this image, depicting a possible scenario for life on the moon. In line with research conducted by both state and private funded organizations around the …
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[ad_1] Today there are just five surviving species of rhino, although in the past there have been as many as 250 species at different times. Weighing up to 3.5 tonnes, Elasmotherium sibiricum …
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[ad_1] When the Arctic Ocean undergoes a significant change, the state of the sea and the physical boundary layer of the emerging Arctic program, sponsored by the Naval Research Office, made a …
Read More »The most detailed shipment of whale fishing in Antarctica
[ad_1] A team of researchers is now focusing on a long expedition to Antarctica, where it will collect blue stool and examine its impact on biodiversity and climate change. Together with the …
Read More »Scientists prepare for "the most detailed shipment of whale fishing" Environment
[ad_1] Most people get rid of to avoid even scare contempt, but a team of scientists are preparing to travel for seven weeks to Antarctica so they can pick up blue stool …
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