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Short-Term Space Flight Caused Liver Damage in Mice

Apr 22, 2016 By Joe Hennessey 1 Comment

"space mouse"

Even though space travel and otherworldly colonization have been a dream of mankind’s for a very long time, we still live in a relatively moral society. This is why we actually want the people we send into space to come back safe and healthy, and we don’t just run tests sacrificing test subjects until the results are successful. So it’s only natural that worries ensue when … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: International Space Station, mars, Mars mission, nasa, red planet, research, space, study

Can Space Medication Expire?

Nov 11, 2015 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

"Can Space Medicine Expire?"

As part of their struggle to improve living conditions in outer space, researchers have stumbled upon another dilemma. Can space medication expire? This is the new mystery our scientist must unravel before the Mars mission can begin. Although candidates, chosen to go into outer space, must submit themselves to some rigorous examinations, a couple of them would eventually … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: drugs, expiration, ISS, medicine, space

We Are Really Going To Mars

Oct 10, 2015 By Joe Hennessey Leave a Comment

The we are really going to Mars idea has quite an interesting development.

The we are really going to Mars idea has quite an interesting development. At first it was only a dream, but now that we can actually talk about going to Mars, you do not really know whether to take it as a joke or an actual fact. NASA seems pretty intent on sending people to Mars in the following decades and they keep saying that it is possible. But first, we need to know if … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: atmosphere, Exploration, mars, nasa, space, technology

Astronomers Found Hundreds of Baby Galaxy Clusters

Apr 2, 2015 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

Scientist have taken several pictures pictures of baby galaxy clusters. The astronomers surprised the moments when the galaxies are just around two billion years old, which is still very young taking into account that the universe is 13.8 billion years old. It is the biggest discovery of its kind. More than 200 likely baby clusters were found, and scientists say that they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: astronomers, baby galaxies, clusters, galaxy, research, space

NASA’s Hubble Discovers New Clues About Dark Matter

Mar 27, 2015 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

Astronomers have discovered new clues about the mysterious nature dark matter with the help of NASA's Hubble telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The latest finding is that when dark matter collides against other dark matter it doesn't decelerates. Previous ideas suggested that dark matter was more interactive. The new theory means that some previous assumptions … [Read more...]

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Operation Paperclip

Remembering Georg von Tiesenhausen, Last Member of Von Braun’s Rocket Team

Jun 6, 2018 By Ryan Harriss Leave a Comment

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It Seems that Giant Sloths Once Roamed Earth, and Humans Used to Hunt Them? (Study)

May 8, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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A Star Escaped a Supernova Explosion, and NASA Snapped its Picture

May 7, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Hubble Spots Giant Butterfly Formed by a Black Hole and Stellar Winds (Study)

Apr 20, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Space Technology Could Help Protect Earth’s Endangered Species

Apr 5, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Kirigami Skin Is Helping a Soft Robot Slither Like a Snake (Study)

Feb 26, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Ice Age Tracks Reveal How Young Mammoths Cared for Adult Ones (Study)

Feb 14, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Archaeologists Discovered 4400-Years-Old High Priestess Tomb Near Cairo

Feb 5, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Dwarf Galaxies Challenge the Entire Dark Matter Cosmology (Study)

Feb 4, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

NASA Scientists and Food Experiments

NASA Scientists to Test if Astronauts Could Eat Their Own Poo

Feb 1, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

KFC Smoky Wings Box Can Turn into Awesome Drone

Jan 26, 2018 By Robert Moore Leave a Comment

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Tesla Model S Involved in Autopilot Malfunction Accident

Jan 24, 2018 By Joe Hennessey Leave a Comment

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John Cena Cold Feature in Duke Nukem Movie

Jan 23, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Battlefield One Apocalypse DLC to Land in February

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