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peeds of 1 Terabit per second (Tbps) over 100 metres in a lab setting, which is by far the fastest wireless connection to date."We have developed 10 more breakthrough technologies and one of them obstacles to pharmacological therapy," added her colleague, Elazer Edelman. It's not just the location of the pancreas that makes fighting this type of cancer difficult: pancreatic tumours h ave happened in the southern city."To our knowledge, bleaching like this has never been observed in Sydney Harbour corals. Where we normally see corals here with vibrant hues ranging from iridesc
ough the flyby happened several months ago.And the discoveries will keep on coming, too, as the observations are expected to take a full 16 months to download in total."Pluto is simply amazing,&q c and Antarctica - even in the middle of winter.Polar research is more important than ever with our rapidly changing climate and melting ice caps. But the competition to name the boat, which launched claimed wastewater-irrigated produce, providing real world data which could guide risk assessments and policy designed to ensure the safe use of wastewater for crop irrigation."As a proof of conc
That strategy has been incredibly safe and successful, with these days only around 31 cases of the disease being reported annually in the US. But a new study suggests that although there's nothing wro s behind the crazy light show?New Horizons scientists think the rippling effect could be due to gravity waves – not to be confused with gravitational waves. Also known as buoyancy waves, gravity ndomly occurring in the same place at the same time.At the very least, the discovery - which was picked up by the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) on NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - will help sc
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private commercial space missions."NASA's Dawn Mission probe also uses solar-electric propulsion, but as The International Business Times reports, the thrusters being developed by Aerojet are ex n water is an ever-present struggle. It's estimated that 1.2 billion people in the world are living in areas where uncontaminated water is scarce, and the equipment needed for purifying it isn't
adding optical reporters to these DNA structures, we can therefore create 5 nm-wide thermometers that produce an easily detectable signal as a function of temperature," said one of the resea scovered radioactive debris from a series of massive supernova explosions at the bottom of our largest oceans, dating back to between 3.2 and 1.7 million years ago. That in itself was pretty shoc
the most crucial in the development of the embryo."The human race may still have a long way to go before we can colonise space, but before that we have to figure out whether it is possible for u
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