MESSENGER: MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging - 0 views
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, a portion of the terrain surrounding the northern margin of the Caloris basin
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an elevated block in the shape of a certain carbonite-encased smuggler who can make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs
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This block may be part of the original surface that pre-dates the formation of Caloris, which was shaped by material ejected during the basin-forming event
Protein injection triggers vessel repair | Genes & Cells | Science News - 0 views
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retinopathy, a condition that causes tissue damage in the eye and can lead to blindness
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In mice
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a single injection of angiopoietin-1 in the blood vessels triggers the release of the growth factor fibronectin
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Leave the Driving to Autonav | NASA - 0 views
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For the past year, Curiosity has been driving on Mars following instructions from human rover planners
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new capability that’s coming on line
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that will let Curiosity drive herself on Mars
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How Robo-Bees Could Save America's Crops | Popular Science - 1 views
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Something is killing off up to half of America's bees
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Fewer bees not only means less honey, it means less food
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Researchers at Harvard are working on
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Curiosity Rover Finds No Methane On Mars. What's Happening? - 0 views
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NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover can’t find any sign of methane on the red planet, but the agency emphasized that methane would be only one indicator of possible life
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reduces the probability of current methane-producing Martian microbes
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this addresses only one type of microbial metabolism
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An Unexpected Ending for Deep Impact - 0 views
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After almost 9 years in space
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July 4th impact and subsequent flyby of a comet, an additional comet flyby, and the return of approximately 500,000 images of celestial objects
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NASA’s Deep Impact/EPOXI mission has officially been brought to a close.
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This Insect Has The Only Mechanical Gears Ever Found in Nature | Surprising Science - 0 views
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To the best of our knowledge, the mechanical gear
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evenly-sized teeth cut into two different rotating surfaces to lock them together as they turn
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was invented sometime around 300 B.C.E. by Greek mechanics who lived in Alexandria
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AIDS vaccine candidate appears to completely clear virus from the body - 0 views
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An HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate developed by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University appears to have the ability to completely clear an AIDS-causing virus from the body
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The promising vaccine
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It is being tested through the use of a non-human primate form of HIV
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Young insect legs have real meshing gears | Zoology | Science News - 0 views
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Adults are bigger and heavier, Burrows says, so perhaps leg-to-leg friction syncs motions without the need for gear teeth.
Curiosity Rolls into Intriguing 'Darwin' at 'Waypoint 1′ on Long Trek to Moun... - 1 views
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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has just rolled into an intriguing site called ‘Darwin’ at ‘Waypoint 1’
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the long journey to Mount Sharp
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was certain to last nearly a year
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Voyager 1 Probe Captures 1st-Ever Sounds of Interstellar Space (Video) | Space.com - 0 views
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Voyager 1 recording of the sound of interstellar space,
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The sounds are produced by the vibration of dense plasma, or ionized gas; they were captured by the probe's plasma wave instrument
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