Overhead view of OSIRIS-Rex in sample site Nightingale with parking for comparison. Credit: NASA / Goddard / CI Lab / University of Arizona During the landing of Apollo 11 in 1969, astronauts looked out the window for special features they identified from lunar maps and were able to operate the …
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Credit: CC0 Public Domain In a new paper with what Eric Streiter, a senior author at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, called “extremely surprising” results, he and his chemistry lab group report that they have discovered how an enzyme called UCH37 manages cell waste management systems. . “It took us …
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Three great guitarists of music helped honor the memory of Eddie Van Helen at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. “Eddie Van Halen was a very gifted musician,” Guns N ‘Rose’ Slash revealed. “Her style and her voice were completely unique. It had a huge impact on …
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A little luck will help astronomers solve a mystery in space: What is the cause of the powerful but super-fast energy Raja signs moving in the universe? Scientists have known about these signals for about 13 years, which is called rapid radio bursts. And they have seen them coming from …
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Researchers from the US, Canada and China independently reached that conclusion. November 7, 2020, 1:03 p.m. • Read 4 minutes Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article This is the Inside Science Story. Astronomers have detected very sharp and brief explosions of radio waves since 2007, but have not yet …
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