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Rocket Report: Virgin Orbit flight ends quickly, Netflix’s hybrid rocket

29 May 11:00 1 article

Rocket Report: Virgin Orbit flight ends quickly, Netflix’s hybrid rocket

“We will be very glad, if the Americans have an alternative system.”

29 May 11:00 Ars Technica 5028555107459135123.html
Nature Within: 17 Projects With Indoor Trees

29 May 11:00 2 articles

Nature Within: 17 Projects With Indoor Trees

Projects that feature different solutions by incorporating trees into their interiors.

29 May 11:00 ArchDaily 6219750954066811290.html
Nature Within: 17 Projects With Indoor Trees

Projects that feature different solutions by incorporating trees into their interiors.

29 May 11:00 ArchDaily 6219750954195024420.html
Missing Memories of the Universe

29 May 11:00 1 article

Missing Memories of the Universe

With observatories shut down because of the pandemic, the photons that reveal the secrets of the cosmos can’t be recorded or decoded

29 May 11:00 Scientific American Blog Network 5160668528845342877.html
Zombie fires erupt in Arctic

29 May 11:23 1 article

Zombie fires erupt in Arctic

May 29 (UPI) -- Zombie fires -- blazes that have smoldered underground in the Arctic after last year's fire season -- have erupted above the surface in Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia, threatening the burn thousands of acres this season, scientists said.

29 May 11:23 UPI 8257973865909757934.html
Volcanos in space - Skywatching

29 May 11:00 1 article

Volcanos in space - Skywatching

Volcanoes are important things. They play a part in recycling the surface rocks of a world, and in building new land. For example, all the Hawaiian Islands are actually active or extinct volcanoes.

29 May 11:00 Castanet 616068603532910279.html
Logging caribou habitat

29 May 11:22 1 article

Logging caribou habitat

A newly published study says logging in British Columbia has continued on more than 900 square kilometres of land listed as critical caribou habitat.

29 May 11:22 Castanet 616068602586774282.html
900 Acre Solar Farm Agreed for Kent Coast

29 May 11:30 1 article

900 Acre Solar Farm Agreed for Kent Coast

The government has given a controversial plan for a solar farm the go ahead, with the mammoth 900 acre site set to be the country's largest array of panels by some margin; and requiring the biggest battery we've ever seen too.

29 May 11:30 Gizmodo UK 8363059001501485427.html
Conservation efforts and genomics: Not all genomes are created equal

29 May 11:48 1 article

Conservation efforts and genomics: Not all genomes are created equal

Professors Darren Griffin and Mike Bruford discuss what is meant by a “whole genome sequence” and how it is revolutionising conservation efforts

29 May 11:48 Open Access Government 7441385494313371917.html
EDRS-C ready to start service for ESA’s SpaceDataHighway

29 May 11:07 1 article

EDRS-C ready to start service for ESA’s SpaceDataHighway

An ESA satellite, EDRS-C, has now completed its in-orbit commissioning review and is ready to start service, as part of the European Data Relay System (EDRS).

29 May 11:07 Electronics Weekly.com 6636672080497504534.html
New iguana species is found 'hiding in plain sight' in the Caribbean - having been known to inhabitants for years but thought to be a South American 'invader'

29 May 11:07 1 article

New iguana species is found 'hiding in plain sight' in the Caribbean - having been known to inhabitants for years but thought to be a South American 'invader'

The Southern Antilles iguana has a unique DNA profile and distinct bodily features including horns on its nose, a high crest and dark brown eyes. It had been misidentified as the common green iguana.

29 May 11:07 Mail Online 124328111632840268.html
The current phase of Locust in India: What is Locust and why is it dangerous?

29 May 11:03 1 article

The current phase of Locust in India: What is Locust and why is it dangerous?

Find out what is locust, what is locust swarm, what is the current phase of the locust attack India, and why locusts are dangerous for

29 May 11:03 Tentaran - there's more to life 1112023113779165849.html
Bug vacuum captures unidentified flying insects—and valuable data

29 May 11:53 1 article

Bug vacuum captures unidentified flying insects—and valuable data

The third week of May, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists Doris Lagos-Kutz and Glen Hartman venture to a nearby field to set a timer on a smokestack-like device that rises 20 feet into the ...

29 May 11:53 phys.org 3476726124767325817.html
A new horizon for vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy

29 May 11:37 1 article

A new horizon for vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy

Vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy is an extension of circular dichroism spectroscopy into the infrared and near-infrared regions where vibrational transitions occur in the ground electronic ...

29 May 11:37 phys.org 3476726123036009450.html
Probing the secret forces of pericytes

29 May 11:39 1 article

Probing the secret forces of pericytes

Leiden researchers found a way to measure the tiny forces exerted by pericytes, one of the most elusive, hard to research cell types, which occur in tiny blood vessels. Building on this fundamental science, ...

29 May 11:39 phys.org 3476726124190765677.html
World's largest 'lava lamp bubble' under NZ

29 May 11:20 1 article

World's largest 'lava lamp bubble' under NZ

Seismic wave-speeds have revealed part of an ancient volcanic "superplume" beneath New Zealand, highlighting connections between the Earth's deep interior and the surface we live on.

29 May 11:20 phys.org 3476726123424357096.html
After 14 years, first COSMIC satellite mission comes to an end

29 May 11:40 1 article

After 14 years, first COSMIC satellite mission comes to an end

The last of six tiny satellites that were rocketed into space 14 years ago—and then went on to prove that the wealth of accurate atmospheric data that can be gleaned from existing GPS signals can improve ...

29 May 11:40 phys.org 3476726123269546833.html
NASA's AIM spots first Arctic noctilucent clouds of the season

29 May 11:36 1 article

NASA's AIM spots first Arctic noctilucent clouds of the season

Ice-blue clouds are drifting high above the Arctic, which means the Northern Hemisphere's noctilucent cloud season is here.

29 May 11:36 phys.org 3476726123013867739.html
Extending nucleic acid memory (NAM)

29 May 11:40 1 article

Extending nucleic acid memory (NAM)

Humanity is creating huge amounts of data every day, billions of emails and social media updates, new websites, documents, images, and scientific and commercial big data amounting to petabytes of storage ...

29 May 11:40 phys.org 3476726123178483863.html