Inside NASA's Audacious Plan to Save the Doomed Swift Space Telescope
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Inside NASA's Audacious Plan to Save the Doomed Swift Space Telescope

NASA's venerable Swift space telescope is on a collision course with Earth, projected to re-enter and burn up in the atmosphere later this year. However, a courageous and ambitious mission is currently under consideration to boost the observatory into a safer, higher orbit. This daring rescue e

11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro1 мин
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The Role of Hacked Surveillance Cameras in Fueling Assassinations in Iran
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The Role of Hacked Surveillance Cameras in Fueling Assassinations in Iran

Security camera footage and traffic monitoring systems have reportedly played a crucial role in facilitating some of history's most brazen targeted killings. Experts in cybersecurity warn that the fundamental flaws within these systems are widespread globally and can be readily exploited, posin

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Unraveling the Mystery: How Our Bodies Sense Cold and the Tingle of Mint
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Unraveling the Mystery: How Our Bodies Sense Cold and the Tingle of Mint

For years, the precise biological mechanism behind our perception of cold temperatures and the distinctive 'minty fresh' tingle of menthol remained elusive. Now, researchers have successfully identified and elucidated the specific molecular pathway involving proteins responsible for these sensa

11 июля 2026 г. · Carlos Mendoza
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When Were Dogs Domesticated? The Oldest Known Dog DNA Offers Clues
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When Were Dogs Domesticated? The Oldest Known Dog DNA Offers Clues

The precise timeline and geographical origin of dog domestication remain one of humanity's most intriguing mysteries. For generations, researchers have endeavored to pinpoint the exact moment and location where our faithful canine companions first diverged from their wild wolf ancestors. Thanks

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CERN Scientists Take Antimatter on a Road Trip: How They Did It Safely
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CERN Scientists Take Antimatter on a Road Trip: How They Did It Safely

Scientists at CERN have achieved a remarkable feat, successfully transporting antimatter over a significant distance. This groundbreaking "road trip" involved the creation of an innovative, multi-ton container specifically designed to safely move just 92 subatomic antimatter particles. The monu

11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
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A Private Moon Lander Challenges Ideas About Lunar Volcanism
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A Private Moon Lander Challenges Ideas About Lunar Volcanism

A pioneering mission conducted by a private lunar lander has unearthed unprecedented data, compelling the scientific community to reconsider long-established theories regarding the Moon's volcanic past. For generations, it was widely accepted that significant volcanic activity on Earth's natur

11 июля 2026 г. · Carlos Mendoza
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Clumps of Mouse Brain Cells Learn to Play a Virtual Game
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Clumps of Mouse Brain Cells Learn to Play a Virtual Game

In a groundbreaking development that blurs the lines between biology and technology, recent research has successfully demonstrated that laboratory-grown clusters of mouse brain cells, formally known as organoids, possess the capability to learn and interact within a virtual environment, effect

11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
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NASA Unveils Ambitious $30 Billion Plan for Lunar Base by 2036
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NASA Unveils Ambitious $30 Billion Plan for Lunar Base by 2036

In a groundbreaking move signaling an intensified focus on lunar exploration, NASA has unveiled an ambitious multi-billion dollar plan aimed at rapidly accelerating its return to the Moon and establishing a permanent human presence. NASA chief Jared Isaacman announced a comprehensive $30-billio

11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
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