Following its initial launch in 2006, New Horizons has spent 1,873 days in hibernation, or approximately two-thirds of its flight time.
Breakthrough software can generate 3D models of a single cell
Researchers reveal new 3D modelling software that can construct accurate models of single cells and even viral particles at unprecedented detail.
How India could be a game-changer in the war on global warming
As the conversation about human contributions to climate change begin to focus on the nations poised to contribute most to future problems, experts speculate on whether India will follow China in curbing emissions.
No way to stop global warming, UN scientists say
Climate scientists are pushing for more immediate and urgent interventions, insisting that global warming will be impossible to stop by the time the current proposals can be agreed upon.
Exploring the universe from Earth’s surface: astronomers locate ‘super-Earth’ with ground-based telescope
An international team of astronomers measured passing of a super-Earth in front of a bright, nearby Sun-like star using the 2.5-meter Nordic Optical Telescope.
Climate change is just the beginning: Earth ‘beginning to suffer the consequences’ of human negligence
Since the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, wild weather has been a particularly prominent trend, with over 6,600 significant climate, weather and water disasters around the world.
Our ancestors started drinking alcohol long before they learned how to light a fire
Researchers found that gene ADH4, which produces an enzyme that breaks down alcohol, traces all the way back to 10 million years ago.
NASA’s ‘next giant leap’ in space exploration begins with Orion’s test flight, just two days away
The flight is designed for astronauts, although there will be no humans onboard during this flight test.
Nobel Prize recipient is broke, selling his medal: How much will it fetch?
James Watson, after making some inflammatory comments back in 2007, has fallen on hard times and is hoping to get a few million dollars for his Nobel medal.
Short film’s wondrous vision of our future in space can become our reality
Rather than provide an apparent story, the goal of the film is to give a beautiful and meaningful glimpse of the natural surrounding worlds, which one day might be inhabitable by humans.
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