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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- November 22, 2018
The ‘tamahagane’ steel used in traditional weapons may be the perfect material to cut through asteroids.
The ‘tamahagane’ steel used in traditional weapons may be the perfect material to cut through asteroids.
Scientists believe that the Antikythera mechanism is the world’s oldest analog computer, and, luckily, it is now complete as the researchers found the missing component on Aegean seabed.
The answer has nothing at all to do with the Higgs boson.
Of all our planet’s continents, we know the least about the icy landmass of Antarctica. Now, scientists have used satellite imagery to peer into Earth’s tectonics, revealing the hidden structures of Antarctica as part of their work.
Epigenetic markers on DNA can reveal far more intricate details about someone than current techniques.
Earth’s water may have originated from both asteroidal material and gas left over from the formation of the Sun, according to new research. The new finding could give scientists important insights about the development of other planets and their potential to support life.
A new rat study hints at damage during adolescence
Scientists use magnetic fields to drive spiral nanobots for drug delivery.
Wormholes — yawning gateways that could theoretically connect distant points in space-time — are usually illustrated as gaping gravity wells linked by a narrow tunnel.