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Donovan McNabb was arrested in Arizona and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has released his mug shot. So far, the MCSO has not released information about why he was booked. McNabb was a former Pro Bowl quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and also played for the Washington Redskins and
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, working along with the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency sent a spacecraft called the Cassini-Huygens mission to capture images of the ringed planet Saturn. One picture, taken 1 point 3 million miles away from Saturn with a scale o
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RNA is a wonder molecule that can answer some of the biggest mysteries in biology. But what exactly is RNA, and how can you help discover its secrets just by playing a game? Play the RNA Game: pbs.org/nova/labs CREDITS Writer/Director/Producer Alex Rosenthal 2-D Animator Qa’ed Mai 3-D Animato
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A video was recently taken, showcasing the Falcon 9 reusable or F9R rocket flying upwards from its launch pad. What will Elon Musk think of next? Trips to space incur significant cost and Musk’s company SpaceX is working on what they call the Falcon 9 reusable or F9R rocket to address this a
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Charles Cockell, about exobiology research and the potential benefits of biomining on other celestial bodies. ESA has a long history of experiments exposing life to the harsh conditions of space. Can life survive space travel? Can life hitchhike across the galaxy and where did life come from to begi
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Google is teaming up with NASA to create autonomous flying robots for use as astronaut assistants on the International Space Station. Google is teaming up with NASA to create autonomous flying robots for use as astronaut assistants on the International Space Station. There are currently three SPHE
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Some hard core anti-asteroid peeps over at the B612 Foundation believe space’s next mission is protecting our planet. A recent study by the foundation says that so-called “city-killer-size” asteroids strike the planet around once a century. Sources: Gawker – http://bit.ly/1l
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A new product, called Palcohol, allows people to get drunk off powdered alcohol. How can you make alcohol into a powdered form, and is it safe to consume? Laci discusses the history of powdered alcohol, how it works, and when you might see this product in a liquor store near you. Read More: Palcoh
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May 1 (Bloomberg) — When you reach for a Gatorade after a workout, you probably don’t realize how much science went into creating the sports drink. Bloomberg’s Betty Liu went to the lab where they put athletes through their paces to help refine the thirst quenching drink. — S
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Researchers used part of a pig bladder as a cellular fertilizer to help regrow muscle in patients after significant muscle loss from injury. Follow Christian Bryant: http://twitter.com/BryantCP See more at http://newsy.com Sources: U.S. Army https://www.flickr.com/photos/soldiersmediacenter/11489772
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At Aero 2014, a German company called E-volo drew lots of attention with its unique Volocopter, a multiple rotor electric helicopter design that flew unmanned last fall. The next step is to improve battery capacity and perhaps design a hybrid version.
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/1bmWO8h NASA has tested out their new High Definition Earth Viewing cameras during an experiment from the International Space Station. The four commercially available HD cameras were placed on the exterior of the space station with the purpose of streaming live v
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3D printing has come a long way in the past few years. These printers are able to make houses, foods, and even body parts! Tara breaks down some of the recent mindblowing developments in 3D printing, including how we’re starting to print human organs! Read More: Learn more about the Stuff to B
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Scientists have developed a new ATM security system based on the bombardier beetle’s natural acid-spray defense mechanism. Rob an ATM? Get sprayed in the face. Source: http://gizmodo.com/researchers-are-making-an-atm-that-spews-hot-acid-at-th-1573451908 Also Check Out: “New Fingerprint M
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Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe May 9 – Engineers in Israel are developing a contact lens they say will allow the blind to recognise objects by feel rather than sight. The lens is being designed to translate electrical signals into shapes on the cornea, producing a tactile effec