New immune cells hint at eczema cause - 0 views
Mars Science Laboratory: Images - 0 views
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover targeted the laser of the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument with remarkable accuracy for assessing the composition of the wall of a drilled hole and tailings that resulted from the drilling
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ChemCam fired its laser 150 times (5 bursts of 30 shots, each burst at a different target point) on the drill tailings between the two holes and 300 times (10 bursts of 30 shots) in the drill hole itself
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The same day, ChemCam's remote micro-imager (RMI) captured images of the laser pits: small craters in the loose tailing
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T. K. Mattingly Oral History - 0 views
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The Race to the Moon book’s description is probably a little better
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The way back, the spacecraft started drifting off its trajectory, and now they had to make their midcourse corrections to get back
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turns out that, too, we had practiced in some simulation somewhere. It’s not very accurate, but it doesn’t have to be
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The Solar Cell That Turns 1 Photon into 2 Electrons: Scientific American - 0 views
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If an incoming photon has too little energy, the cell won’t absorb it
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Solar cells
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If a photon has too much, the excess is wasted as heat
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Astronomers Hint that our Sun won't Terminate as the Typical Planetary Nebula - 0 views
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Textbooks often cite that planetary nebulae (PNe, plural) represent an endstate for lower-mass single stars
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recent research suggests that most PNe stem from binary systems
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The lowest mass star theorized to form the typical PN is near 1 solar mass, and thus without a companion the Sun may not surpass the mass limit required to generate the hot glowing (ionized) nebula typically tied to PNe
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Virgin Galactic 8 5min video - YouTube - 0 views
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Makes Stunning Leap Toward Private Spaceflight | Space.com - 0 views
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Virgin Galactic's suborbital SpaceShipTwo successfully conducted its first "cold flow" flight test above the Mojave Desert
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April 12).
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During the test, oxidizer was run through the rocket's propulsion system and out the back nozzle of the ship, though the vehicle's rocket engine was not turned on
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SkySweeper robot makes inspecting power lines simple and inexpensive (w/ video) - 0 views
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Mechanical engineers at the University of California
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invented a robot designed to scoot along utility lines, searching for damage and other problems that require repairs.
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the SkySweeper prototype could be scaled up for less than $1,000, making it significantly more economical than the two models of robots currently used to inspect power lines
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Scientists reverse memory loss in animal brain cells - 0 views
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Using sea snail nerve cells, the scientists reversed memory loss by determining when the cells were primed for learning
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scientists were able to help the cells compensate for memory loss by retraining them through the use of optimized training schedules
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study builds on
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Ken Mattingly Explains How the Apollo 13 Movie Differed From Real Life - 0 views
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: In the movie, mission controllers huddle in a side room and try to figure out how to stretch the resources of the lunar module — designed to carry only two men for a couple of days — into a four-day lifeboat to support three men.
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somewhat true, NASA already had a preliminary lifeboat procedure simulated
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Somewhere in an earlier sim [simulation], there had been an occasion to do what they call LM lifeboat, which meant you had to get the crew out of the command module and into the lunar module, and they stayed there
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Has Dark Matter Been Seen? | Dark Matter and Dark Energy | Space.com - 0 views
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absolute zero, which is minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 273.15 degrees Celsius
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the signals detected could also be statistical hiccups
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Scientists would expect to see three or more of these WIMP-like events 5.4 percent of the time simply due to random fluctuations in the experiment
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Dark matter detector reports hints of WIMPs | Atom & Cosmos | Science News - 0 views
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Ultracold crystals designed to catch particles of dark matter deep underground have come up with three potential detections
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The researchers do not have enough evidence to say they have discovered dark matter particles
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Theoretical physicists have put forth some ideas for particles that might constitute dark matter, including one called a weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP.
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Eyeglasses read to the blind (w/ Video) - 0 views
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The Eyetalk
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initially conceived for a student competition in social entrepreneurship, has been hailed by venture investors as a potentially breakthrough product that could make a difference for disabled people worldwide
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By using a pair of eyeglasses and lightweight components, Eyetalk will allow a blind user to access printed material while walking around a store or library, which now requires bulkier, more expensive equipment
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New Calculations Effectively Rule Out Comet Impacting Mars in 2014 - 0 views
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the latest orbital plot places the comet’s closest approach to Mars slightly closer than previous estimates
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new data now significantly reduces the probability the comet will impact the Red Planet, JPL said, from about 1 in 8,000 to about 1 in 120,000.
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The closest approach is now estimated at about 68,000 miles (110,000 kilometers). The most previous estimates had it whizzing by at 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers).
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Study unravels central mystery of Alzheimer's disease - 0 views
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Until recently, Polleux's laboratory has been focused not on Alzheimer's research but on the normal development and growth of neurons
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In 2011
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reported that AMPK overactivation by metformin, among other compounds, in animal models impaired the ability of neurons to grow output stalks, or axons
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Mars orbiter images may show 1971 Soviet lander - 0 views
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Russian citizen
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found four features in a five-year-old image from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that resemble four pieces of hardware from the Soviet Mars 3 mission: the parachute, heat shield, terminal retrorocket and lander
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follow-up image by the orbiter from last month shows the same features
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Soviet Lander Spotted by Mars Orbiter - 0 views
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On May 28, 1971, the Soviet Union launched the Mars 3 mission which
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consisted of an orbiter and lander destined for the Red Planet. Just over six months later on December 2, 1971, Mars 3 arrived at Mars
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The Mars 3 descent module separated from the orbiter and several hours later entered the Martian atmosphere, descending to the surface via a series of parachutes and retrorockets
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