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An Air-breathing Thruster to Give More Chances to Lasting Space Missions to Mars?

An air-breathing particle thruster would gather up rare air atoms from the upper atmosphere to use as a propellant, giving…

Satellite Services Endangered By Debris Removal, ESA Study Says

What are they looking for? What they are actualizing right now is a study to see if they ought to…

Unusual Bright and Fast Radio Burst was Recorded in Australia

Bright fast radio bursts (FRB) are unusual; very few where recorded so far, so researchers don’t know very much about…

Discovered prehistoric pink never old-fashioned

STUDENT MADE DISCOVERY The PdD student Dr. Nur Gueneli gave a new insight over the evolution of life on our planet….

NASA’s GRACE-FO Climate-Monitoring Satellites Successfully Tested Their Laser Ranging Interferometer Instruments

About a couple of months ago, in May, SpaceX deployed to orbit NASA’s new climate-monitoring satellites, but only approximately a month…

The World’s First Laser Gun Designed To Be Used On Humans Was Produced In China

Try to forget all that you have ever seen in movies or read in books about laser guns. According to…

Good News For Mars Colonization – Wind Power Could Work On Mars

In conditions that mimic those on Mars, researchers from the Aarhus University in Denmark and Boston University’s Center for Space Physics tested…

Enormous Mass Of Hot Rock Is Shaping Up Underneath Northeastern America

An enormous mass of hot rock is shaping up in the undergrounds, under Northeastern America, according to a new study….

Machine Learning Could Benefit Climate Prediction And Help The Fight Against Global Warming

A significant challenge in current climate prediction models is to precisely depict clouds and their global warming and humidification, as…

The Most Ancient Frogs Captured In Amber 200 Million Years Ago, Discovered In Myanmar

A new study, recently issued in the Scientific Reports journal, talks about the discovery of the most ancient frogs ever…