Damaged DSN antenna out of service until May
WASHINGTON — A key antenna in NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) that was damaged last fall is expected to remain
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WASHINGTON — A key antenna in NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) that was damaged last fall is expected to remain
Sometimes science can be painfully slow. Data comes in dribs and drabs, truth trickles, and veracity proves viscous. The world’s
At 6:42 p.m. EST on Saturday, Jan. 17, NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft completed
When scientists sent bacteria and their viral predators, bacteriophages, to the International Space Station (ISS), they expected strange things to
Golden Gate method enables fully-synthetic engineering of therapeutically relevant bacteriophages Phys.org Scientists develop synthetic bacteriophages to fight drug-resistant bacteria Drug Target Review
Glistening on the water, soaking into skin and sand, sunshine is part of Australia’s identity. And in Sydney, solar scientists
Cloud-9 was first discovered about three years ago by a telescope located in Guizhou, China.
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Sometimes science can be painfully slow. Data comes in dribs and drabs, truth trickles, and veracity proves viscous. The world’s
The Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA Array) at Georgia State University has generated detailed images of the early