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- Will it be safe for humans to fly to Mars?
- New class of habitable exoplanets represent a big step forward in the search for life
- Men and women of Roman Herculaneum had different diets, new research shows
- Cool new technique allows easier measurements of key particle property
- World's smallest biomechanical linkage
Will it be safe for humans to fly to Mars? Posted: 26 Aug 2021 08:17 AM PDT A human space mission would be viable if it doesn't exceed four years, an international research team concludes in new research. |
New class of habitable exoplanets represent a big step forward in the search for life Posted: 25 Aug 2021 06:12 PM PDT A new class of exoplanet very different to our own, but which could support life, has been identified by astronomers, which could greatly accelerate the search for life outside our Solar System. |
Men and women of Roman Herculaneum had different diets, new research shows Posted: 25 Aug 2021 11:31 AM PDT Archaeologists examining the Herculaneum skeletal remains of the victims of Vesuvius say they have helped shed new light on the eating habits of ancient Romans -- with food differentiated along gender lines and revealing women ate more animal products and locally grown fruit and vegetables while the men dined on more expensive fish. |
Cool new technique allows easier measurements of key particle property Posted: 25 Aug 2021 08:36 AM PDT Scientists have developed a new cooling method that will allow easier measurements of a property of protons and antiprotons called the magnetic moment. This is one of the properties that is being investigated to solve the mystery of why our universe contains matter but almost no antimatter. |
World's smallest biomechanical linkage Posted: 23 Aug 2021 09:58 AM PDT Researchers have built the world's smallest mechanically interlocked biological structure, a deceptively simple two-ring chain made from tiny strands of amino acids called peptides. |
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