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Jun 9, 2024

Vandenberg SFB Sees Third Launch of Week with SpaceX Rocket’s Liftoff

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

SpaceX continued expanding the Starlink constellation’s direct-to-cell capabilities by sending another 13 satellites plus seven others into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket launched early Saturday from Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The 20 new Starlink satellites, including a baker’s dozen with direct-to-cell capabilities, lifted off at 5:58 a.m. Saturday as a stubborn marine layer interfered with those hoping to see it.

After completing its tasks, the first-stage booster, making its 21st flight, landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship positioned in the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles south of the base. Saturday’s mission marked the 301st successful Falcon landing.

Jun 9, 2024

Why a new method of growing food on Mars matters more on Earth

Posted by in categories: climatology, space

Turns out growing food in the dry, rocky dirt of Mars holds valuable insights for growing crops in the climate-ravaged soil here on Earth.

Jun 9, 2024

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope could help solve these 5 exoplanet puzzles

Posted by in category: alien life

A lot of people are focused on signs of alien life, but the space telescope will have a lot to say about exoplanet geology and formation.

Jun 9, 2024

Most Life on Earth is Dormant, After Pulling an ‘Emergency Brake’

Posted by in category: biological

When the going gets tough, many microbes go dormant.


Many microbes and cells are in deep sleep, waiting for the right moment to activate. Biologists discovered a widespread protein that abruptly shuts down a cell’s activity — and turns it back on just as fast.

Jun 9, 2024

Apple patent application revives rumors of iPhone successor

Posted by in category: mobile phones

A patent application was filed by Apple for a hinge to be used on a pair of smart glasses that will replace the iPhone.

Jun 9, 2024

Game-Changing Antibiotic Discovered That Spares ‘Good’ Bacteria

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

For all the good antibiotics do for the world, one of the biggest downsides to their use is the way they indiscriminately kill both the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’

A single course of this life-saving medicine can not only destroy disease-causing invaders in the human body; it can also have an “immense” impact on the gut and its resident collection of microbes.

This impact can sometimes lead to an overgrowth of certain bacteria or fungi. For instance, women have up to a 30 percent chance of developing a yeast infection after antibiotic treatment.

Jun 9, 2024

Lockheed showcases potential of AI in air combat

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, military, robotics/AI

Tesla will not launch a refreshed Model Y this year, chief executive Elon Musk said in a post on social media X on Saturday.

Jun 9, 2024

Scientists develop new CRISPR gene editing platform for precision medicine and cancer treatment

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

Researchers at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have developed an exosome-based platform, “safeEXO-Cas,” that significantly enhances the delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing components to specific cells and tissues.

Jun 9, 2024

South Korea creates new KASA space agency, sets sights on the moon and Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

The agency will spend 100 trillion won ($72 billion USD) in build-up to planned 2045 Mars landing.

Jun 9, 2024

Celiac Disease: New Findings on the Effects of Gluten

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

New details on how certain gluten-derived molecules trigger leaky gut syndrome in affected individuals. Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune condition that occurs in around one per cent of the world’s population. It is triggered by the consumption of gluten proteins from wheat, barley, rye and some oats. A gluten-free diet protects celiac patients from severe intestinal damage. Together with colleagues, chemist Dr Veronica Dodero from Bielefeld University was able to determine new details on how certain gluten-derived molecules trigger leaky gut syndrome in celiac disease.

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