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Planet Earth Report: “Why We Have Not Found Extraterrestrial Life For The Dangerous New Strain Of Coronavirus”

[ad_1] Posted on November 10, 2020 in Science The “Planet Earth Report” provides descriptive links to the headlines of leading science journalists on the extraordinary discoveries, technology, people and events that changed our understanding of Planet Earth and the future of the human species. Why haven’t we found Alien Life …

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CoVLP SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine – Precision Vaccines

[ad_1] Description of the CoVLP SARS-CoV-2 vaccine The SARS-CoV-2 CoVLP vaccine uses live plants as bioreactors to produce non-infectious versions of viruses (called virus-like particles or VLPs). VLPs mimic the architecture of a virus but are not infectious. The Proficia® technology uses N. benthamiana plants, which is the most widely …

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Electrifying new NASA propulsion systems

[ad_1] A solar-powered Hall-effect thruster is being tested under vacuum conditions at NASA. Credit: NASA Since the beginning of the space program, people have been captivated by large and powerful rockets, such as POTit is Saturn The V rocket that sent Apollo to the lunar surface, or the Space Launch …

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NASA selects 17 US companies for lunar technologies

[ad_1] Paris, November 10, 2020. – NASA selected 17 companies to further develop lunar technologies, announced the US space agency. NASA selected 17 US companies for 20 partnerships to mature industry-developed space technologies for the Moon and beyond through the 2020 Space Technology Mission Directorate Collaborative Opportunity Announcement, the agency …

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Radiation has a huge impact on Europe

[ad_1] As Europa, the icy, ocean-filled moon, orbits Jupiter, it resists a relentless blast of radiation. Jupiter strikes the surface of Europa day and night with electrons and other particles, bathing it in high-energy radiation. But as these particles hit the surface of the moon, they may also be doing …

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If you are eager to find aliens, this is great news – BGR

[ad_1] A new study suggests that habitable exoplanets may be abundant in our Milky Way galaxy. The researchers analyzed data on thousands of exoplanets that were discovered using NASA’s Kepler space telescope. Unfortunately, while future advances in telescope technology may allow us to detect habitable worlds, we may not be …

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