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Monday, September 27, 2021
Journey to Landsat 9
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The first Landsat satellite launched in 1972. Since then, NASA has always kept a Landsat in orbit to collect images of the physical materi...
Hyena scavenging provides public health and economic benefits to African cities
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Hyenas are frequently vilified and often feared. Hemingway once described the hyena as a stinking, foul devourer of the dead, with jaws th...
Male giraffes are more socially connected than females
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A team of researchers has constructed the social network of more than 1,000 Masai giraffes in Tanzania and found that, while female giraff...
New membrane to make fresh water
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Susan Rempe, right, a Sandia National Laboratories bioengineer, and Stephen Percival, a material scientist, examine their biologically ins...
COVID-19 has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered life expectancy losses not seen since World War II in Western Europe and exceeded those observed around the ...
A new phase of matter
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge used computer modelling to study potential new phases of matter known as prethermal discrete t...
Sunday, September 26, 2021
The VIPER
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NASA's first lunar mobile robot, the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER, will map the location and concentratio...
Einstein Ring
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This image, taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, shows a distant galaxy located in the constellation Fornax. It is the largest and one o...
Saturday, September 25, 2021
NASA Releases Interactive Graphic Novel “First Woman”
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NASA released its first digital, interactive graphic novel on Saturday in celebration of National Comic Book Day. “First Woman: NASA’s Pro...
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Vampire bats may coordinate with ‘friends’ over a bite to eat
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Photo: Sherri and Brock Fenton Vampire bats that form bonds in captivity and continue those “friendships” in the wild also hunt together, ...
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