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Meet candidates for one-way trip to Mars
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The Mars One organizers narrowed the field of people going on a one-way mission to Mars to 100, including 39 Americans. CNN's Jason Carroll reports. Stories worth watching (12). dnt send flowers on valentines day after dying_00000212.jpg. <img alt="dnt ...
Mission reveals 100 finalists for one-way manned journey to Mars in 2025 ...Nigerian Tribune
Sorry, but those Mars volunteers are never getting off the groundQuartz
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The Mars One organizers narrowed the field of people going on a one-way mission to Mars to 100, including 39 Americans. CNN's Jason Carroll reports. Stories worth watching (12). dnt send flowers on valentines day after dying_00000212.jpg. <img alt="dnt ...
Mission reveals 100 finalists for one-way manned journey to Mars in 2025 ...
Sorry, but those Mars volunteers are never getting off the ground
'Mars One' contestants set to pursue life on Red Planet
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NASA rushing to resolve flooding problem with spacesuit's temperature control ...
New Zealand Herald
NASA is rushing to resolve a spacesuit problem that could dangerously flood an astronaut's helmet. Photo / Nasa. With three complicated spacewalks planned in the coming days, NASA is rushing to resolve a spacesuit problem linked to a 2013 emergency ...
ISS spacewalks help set stage for commercial capsulesFlorida Today
Spacesuit woes haunt NASA ahead of crucial spacewalksSAMAA TV
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NASA is rushing to resolve a spacesuit problem that could dangerously flood an astronaut's helmet. Photo / Nasa. With three complicated spacewalks planned in the coming days, NASA is rushing to resolve a spacesuit problem linked to a 2013 emergency ...
ISS spacewalks help set stage for commercial capsules
Spacesuit woes haunt NASA ahead of crucial spacewalks
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How 'Interstellar' Advanced Black Hole Science
PC Magazine
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar may not have brought home the box office its producers would have liked, but the film's depiction of wormholes, singularities, and other cosmic phenomena is wowing scientists. In the current issue of Classical and Quantum ...
Blackhole simulation created for Interstellar was so good it's helping real scientistsBlastr
Interstellar movie visual effects technology discovers new black hole effectsMarket Business News
"Interstellar" Is Actually Helping Scientists Understand Black HolesHuffington Post UK
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Christopher Nolan's Interstellar may not have brought home the box office its producers would have liked, but the film's depiction of wormholes, singularities, and other cosmic phenomena is wowing scientists. In the current issue of Classical and Quantum ...
Blackhole simulation created for Interstellar was so good it's helping real scientists
Interstellar movie visual effects technology discovers new black hole effects
"Interstellar" Is Actually Helping Scientists Understand Black Holes
Live Science
Coming back to life
Financial Express
Two extraordinary events are underway in February in science and technology, the first in quantum physics and the other in computer security. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN will be brought back online next month to face its next challenge, to seek ...
World's Largest Atom Smasher Returns: 4 Things It Could FindLive Science
CERN Physicists all set to start new experiments with the upgraded LHCWorld Tech Today
Searching for Susy: Collider to push physics frontierThe Citizen
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Financial Express
Two extraordinary events are underway in February in science and technology, the first in quantum physics and the other in computer security. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN will be brought back online next month to face its next challenge, to seek ...
World's Largest Atom Smasher Returns: 4 Things It Could Find
CERN Physicists all set to start new experiments with the upgraded LHC
Searching for Susy: Collider to push physics frontier
TIME
New Horizons gets first look at Pluto's smaller moons
National Monitor
On the anniversary of Pluto's discovery, the New Horizon's spacecraft sent back faint images of Pluto's tiny moons. Exactly 85 years ago, on the 18th of February in 1930, a young researcher named Clyde Tombaugh was working at the Lowell Observatory in ...
On 85th anniversary of Pluto's discovery, New Horizons images two tiny moonsSpaceFlight Insider
Flagstaff Celebrates 85th Anniversary of Pluto's DiscoveryNorthern Arizona Today
What's Up In Space? Martian mystery plumes, a stellar close-call and 85 years ...The Weather Network
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National Monitor
On the anniversary of Pluto's discovery, the New Horizon's spacecraft sent back faint images of Pluto's tiny moons. Exactly 85 years ago, on the 18th of February in 1930, a young researcher named Clyde Tombaugh was working at the Lowell Observatory in ...
On 85th anniversary of Pluto's discovery, New Horizons images two tiny moons
Flagstaff Celebrates 85th Anniversary of Pluto's Discovery
What's Up In Space? Martian mystery plumes, a stellar close-call and 85 years ...
Newsweek
Kent Bush: Mars One is more reality television than rocket launch
Shawnee News Star
The great thing about a 10-year plan is that there are so few things that are truly impossible. email · print. Comment. By Kent Bush. The Shawnee News-Star. By Kent Bush. Posted Feb. 18, 2015 at 7:10 PM. By Kent Bush Posted Feb. 18, 2015 at 7:10 PM.
Mysterious Martian haze baffles planetary scientistsColumbia Daily Tribune
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Our Favorite MartianHuffington Post
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The great thing about a 10-year plan is that there are so few things that are truly impossible. email · print. Comment. By Kent Bush. The Shawnee News-Star. By Kent Bush. Posted Feb. 18, 2015 at 7:10 PM. By Kent Bush Posted Feb. 18, 2015 at 7:10 PM.
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Actively transmitting messages into outer space a silly, expensive, inefficient ...
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FRANCE: Frank Drake, creator of the eponymous equation formulated to predict the probability of finding communicative extraterrestrial life in our galaxy, thinks that actively transmitting messages into outer space is a silly, expensive, and inefficient idea.
Broadcasting messages to alien worlds is not riskyMaine News
Now is Best Time to Contact Intelligent Alien Life beyond Our Solar System ...PerfScience
Signals to Alien Worlds Raise Serious DebatesApex Tribune
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FRANCE: Frank Drake, creator of the eponymous equation formulated to predict the probability of finding communicative extraterrestrial life in our galaxy, thinks that actively transmitting messages into outer space is a silly, expensive, and inefficient idea.
Broadcasting messages to alien worlds is not risky
Now is Best Time to Contact Intelligent Alien Life beyond Our Solar System ...
Signals to Alien Worlds Raise Serious Debates
Design & Trend
NASA predicts western US to face megadroughts never seen in 1000 years
Customs Today Newspaper
NEW YORK: There is no precedent in contemporary weather records for the kinds of droughts the country's West will face, if greenhouse gas emissions stay on course, a NASA study said. The feared droughts would cover most of the western half of the United ...
NASA Predicts Mega-DroughtMyHighPlains
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NEW YORK: There is no precedent in contemporary weather records for the kinds of droughts the country's West will face, if greenhouse gas emissions stay on course, a NASA study said. The feared droughts would cover most of the western half of the United ...
NASA Predicts Mega-Drought
NASA: Basically we're screwed (immoral?) … rain barrels needed
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Caffeine, nicotine and other natural toxins may help bees overcome parasites
National Monitor
When plants are attacked by predators or parasites, they cannot run away or hide. Instead they fight back by creating natural toxins which can cause some animals to stay away, or reduce the amount of damage done. According to new research, these natural ...
Nicotine And Caffeine Could Be 'Nature's Cure' For Parasite-Infested BeesHeadlines & Global News
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National Monitor
When plants are attacked by predators or parasites, they cannot run away or hide. Instead they fight back by creating natural toxins which can cause some animals to stay away, or reduce the amount of damage done. According to new research, these natural ...
Nicotine And Caffeine Could Be 'Nature's Cure' For Parasite-Infested Bees
Nature's Medicine Cabinet Fights Bee Disease
Caffeine and Nicotine May Protect Bees Against Intestinal Parasites
Nature World News
New Ozone-Eating Gases on the Rise
Nature World News
As if we didn't have enough to worry about with a depleting ozone and buildup of greenhouse gases, now a recent study shows that there is a new ozone-eating gas on the rise. These chemicals, referred to as "very short-lived substances" (VSLS), are both ...
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Nature World News
As if we didn't have enough to worry about with a depleting ozone and buildup of greenhouse gases, now a recent study shows that there is a new ozone-eating gas on the rise. These chemicals, referred to as "very short-lived substances" (VSLS), are both ...
Ozone destroying gases on the rise:Research
Alarm over ozone-eroding gases
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