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What’s blacker than black and whiter that white? Trace tells you how NASA is testing the blackest substance in the world for use on satellites, but despite all our trying, nature beat us at creating the whitest. Read More: The beetle’s white album http://www.eurekalert.org/emb_releases/2014
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Sleeping in space can be very difficult, and many astronauts turn to sleeping aids to fall asleep. Are these astronauts abusing these drugs? Join Trace as he explains why it’s hard to sleep in space. Read More: Prevalence of sleep deficiency and use of hypnotic drugs in astronauts before, during,
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The international Cassini-Huygens mission scanned a gathering cloud mass over the methane sea known as Ligeia Mare on Saturn’s largest moon Titan between July 20th and 22nd 2014.
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Meet Kieran Sorkin. He’s one of around 100 children born each year in Britain with a condition in which one or both of their ears are missing. It’s called Microtia. Now the BBC has had access to surgery — at London’s Great Ormond Street hospital — where doctors create n
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‘Titanic’ director uses cutting-edge technology to venture to depths of the ocean where no one has ever gone.
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During the first 500 million years, our planet was hit by a rain of asteroids that melted the surface of Earth and boiled the oceans. A recent study by geologists at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado shows that during the Hadean period, Earth was hit by lots of asteroids that cre
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NASA’s MESSENGER mission flew over Mercury’s north pole on June 8th, 2013 on its way around the planet at an altitude of 71-102 miles. The surface that can reach 800°F.
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July 21 (Bloomberg) — With the ability to run, jump, recognize faces, help out with simple tasks and communicate via sign language, the latest version of Honda’s ASIMO robot is a step closer to altering the lives of the mobility challenged. Honda Motor Europe’s Vikki Hood explains
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NASA is celebrating the 45th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, with crewmate Michael Collins manning the command service module from lunar orbit, became the first humans on the moon — with Armstrong’s historic fir
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10 Weirdest Apps From creepy staring girls, to virtual voodoo dolls, there are some pretty weird apps out there waiting to be downloaded. Discover the most bizzaare with 10 Weirdest Apps Music= Mystery Train by David O’Brien Click to Subscribe.. http://bit.ly/WTVC4x Where else to find All Tim