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Sony and Fujitsu Help Fight Fake Educational Documents Using Blockchain
Sony and Fujitsu Help Fight Fake Educational Documents Using Blockchain
Japan-based technology corporation Sony and Fujitsu, an IT equipment services firm, have developed an encrypted database for educational…
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Mar 24, 2019
Apple Co-Founder Praises Cryptocurrency
Apple Co-Founder Praises Cryptocurrency
Although the bitcoin price has dropped, those who are a fan of the cryptocurrency remain hopeful that it will continue to rise. For…
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Mar 24, 2019
China is Working on Solar Sails to Help Further Deep Space Exploration
China is Working on Solar Sails to Help Further Deep Space Exploration
China is working to secure its place as the next leader in space exploration. They currently have engineers working to build powerful…
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Mar 11, 2019
US Space Weather Prediction Center Issues Geomagnetic Storm Watch
US Space Weather Prediction Center Issues Geomagnetic Storm Watch
A geomagnetic storm watch has been announced by the US Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) for February 27 and February 28. The solar…
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Mar 11, 2019
InSight’s Mole Digs Into Mars
InSight’s Mole Digs Into Mars
The world’s first-ever interplanetary “mole,” one of the instruments on the InSight mission, began digging into the surface of Mars last…
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Mar 11, 2019
The ESA’s Mars Express Satellite Photographs Ancient Network of Rivers on Mars
The ESA’s Mars Express Satellite Photographs Ancient Network of Rivers on Mars
The European Space Agency has used their Mars Express satellite to capture some photos that demonstrate the marks an ancient network of…
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Mar 6, 2019
NASA’s Upcoming Mission Will Study Space Weather Systems Around Earth
NASA’s Upcoming Mission Will Study Space Weather Systems Around Earth
NASA’s newest mission aims to assist scientists in understanding and, ultimately, forecasting the different space weather system around…
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Mar 6, 2019
The Moon Could Be a ‘Chemical Factory’ for Making Water
The Moon Could Be a ‘Chemical Factory’ for Making Water
NASA scientists recently simulated the reaction that happens when solar wind hits the moon at a speed of 450 kilometers per second…
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Mar 6, 2019
Scientists create DNA-like molecule to aid search for alien life
Scientists create DNA-like molecule to aid search for alien life
by Kerry Hebden
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Mar 6, 2019
Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo Could Fly Passengers into Space by End of Year
Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo Could Fly Passengers into Space by End of Year
Enrico Palermo is part of a team in California’s the Mojave Desert working to build and test the aircraft as they get ready to shuttle…
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Mar 6, 2019
Algae Might be the Ingredient Needed to Make Long-Term Space Travel Possible
Algae Might be the Ingredient Needed to Make Long-Term Space Travel Possible
A new field of research believes algae might be the ingredient needed to make long-term space travel possible. Emily Matula, who is…
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Mar 6, 2019
Analyzing Blockchain Data Could Get a Whole Lot Easier Thanks to New Tools
Analyzing Blockchain Data Could Get a Whole Lot Easier Thanks to New Tools
Currently, a handful of recent projects are aiming to make it a lot easier to access and query blockchain data. One benefit of these new…
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Mar 6, 2019
On a Collision Course: When Space Debris Becomes a Real Threat
On a Collision Course: When Space Debris Becomes a Real Threat
Garbage is a big problem on Earth: humanity produces too much trash and makes too little effort to change. What’s more, the problem…
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Mar 6, 2019
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