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NASA satellite imagery provides animation of 'breathing' Earth It's a view of our planet you've likely never seen: a living, breathing Earth. Using several satellites, NASA has provided a new view of Earth with 20 years of observations. The animation illustrates the changing seasons, from a snow-covered Canada to the waning and waxing ice of the Arctic and Antarctic ...
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Canadian researcher joins NASA hunt for meteorites in Antarctica It will mean sleeping in a two-person tent in one of the least hospitable environments on Earth, but VanBommel said it's a chance to give back to the scientific community. "I'm just really happy to go and be a part of this important work," the 30-year-old said hours before his Friday departure. "We can learn ...
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Stars of Science Crowns 25-Year-Old Fouad Maksoud Best Arab Innovator "By hosting the Stars of Science finale, press events, and open discussions in Oman, we aim to enhance the participation of Omani youth in upcoming Stars of Science seasons. Oman Technology Fund provides support to entrepreneurs and innovators and we invite all Stars of Science innovators to ...
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China starts 3rd phase of 5G tests China has started the third phase of 5G technology research and development tests, ahead of schedule, as the country accelerates steps to gain a lead in the race toward commercializing the next-generation communication technology. The move came as China Mobile Communications Corp and ...
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Kuwaiti inventors contribute to science, world development The success of the Kuwaiti inventors has been attributed to the leadership's keenness on supporting scientific development and it was due to the ... Qassem came up with a new technology to speed of the process of analyzing samples at laboratories and came up with a fascinating invention to enhance ...
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Cubesat Buccaneer: Australia takes its first steps towards rejoining the space race Boldly called Buccaneer, the Defence Science and Technology Group along with the University of New South Wales have breathed a collective sigh of relief — with confirmation it is "in good health" and "on orbit" following its successful launch last weekend. It was carried aloft by a NASA Delta 2 rocket ...
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Oumuamua: Race to examine Earth's first interstellar visitor But some believe we have the technology capable of propelling a probe fast enough to catch Oumuamua. "Besides the scientific interest of getting data back from the object, the challenge to reach the object could stretch the current technological envelope of space exploration," the Lyra project ...
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Risky stalemate as science battles human fears at Fukushima In this Oct. 11, 2017 photo, a lab technician at the Fukushima Agricultural Technology Center, which monitors safety in farm and fisheries products from across the prefecture, places a sample inside a radiation ... .... The stalemate is rooted in a fundamental conflict between science and human nature.
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Op-Ed: New battery technology needed for Tesla to keep its promises Many experts on battery technology say that for Elon Musk to deliver on his promises about the capabilities of the new Tesla heavy duty Semi Truck and the Roadster, the company would need to far exceed what is possible with existing batteries.
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Feature: China's tech achievements charm Ukrainians KIEV, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Kiev International Exhibition Center, which hosts the China-Ukraine Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Exhibition, has been crowded these days with visitors, including kids and professors. Child-sized interactive robots, remote-control vehicles and working models of ...
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