It has been reported NASA plans to launch Orion, the most significant human exploration mission since the space shuttle program, later this week
Twitter, Facebook data does a poor job of predicting human behavior, says new study
The scientists behind the study say social media research needs to be refined.
Biologists disturbed to find seals in Britain seemingly killing porpoises for fun
While they look cute and cuddly with their big puppy dog eyes and whiskers, Britain’s seals are becoming more vicious and violent in their predatory behaviors, prompting scientists to ask why.
Zero gravity yams: ISS astronauts celebrate their ‘traditional’ Thanksgiving
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will join Americans down on Earth in partaking in the annual feast known as Thanksgiving dinner, a time to give thanks for bounty and abundance.
Earth’s electron shield is like something out of Star Trek
Researchers still searching for explanation of the mechanism
Astronauts create first-ever 3D printed item in outer space
3D printer tested for viability of printing objects in space
Wormhole travel is a sci-fi fantasy – for now
Thorne, a leading expert on wormholes, black holes and relativity, explained that a wormhole’s instability is its major barrier.
Archaeologists uncover ancient cemetery with mythical carvings
Archaeologists have discovered 10 tombs within the cemetery, including seven that are large brick structures.
Still a better fate than VHS: Unwanted Blu-ray discs repurposed for solar power
Engineers find Blu-ray discs at the “intersection of information theory, nanophotonics, and materials science” and copy their microscopic patterns in solar panels to improve light absorbance.
UN takes significant steps in uniting the world against climate change
Representatives from 200 nations will meet next week in Lima, Peru, to discuss the new United Nations climate treaty.
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