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Dec 3, 2018
IdeaXme — Ambassadors — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, astronomy, biotech/medical, business, disruptive technology, DNA, economics, finance, futurism, health
Space, Oceans, Literature, Entertainment, Sports, Medicine, Fashion, Longevity — Honored to be among this group of thinkers, coming up with the innovative ideas that shape the future — http://radioideaxme.com
Dec 3, 2018
How This Dummy Car Helps Prevent Accidents
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Dec 3, 2018
Women have been written out of science history – time to put them back
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: science
Uncovering forgotten history can help explain why science still has a masculine bias today.
Dec 3, 2018
Monster black hole merger detected
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cosmology, physics
Laser labs sense gravitational waves from a black hole collision at least five billion light-years away.
Dec 3, 2018
What Happens When Two Black Holes Collide?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: cosmology
On September 14, 2015, signals from one of the Universe’s most mind-boggling, powerful events produced the tiniest signal in a pair of detectors, one in Louisiana and one in Washington state. They’d detected two already-wild objects, black holes, slamming into one another.
You’re probably familiar with black holes as cosmic vacuum cleaners, but they’re a little bit more complex than that. One core takeaway of Einstien’s theory of gravity is that heavy enough things actually change the shape of the space around them, and gravity is how we experience this warping. Black holes are regions of space so small and massive that they carry a point-of-no-return, an “event horizon” beyond which space is so warped that every path that anything could travel leads to the black hole’s middle. Nothing, not even light, can escape.
Dec 3, 2018
Awesome photos of Soyuz launch from space, as ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst congratulates Russian space agency Roscosmos and all international partners for a flawless launch of #Soyuz MS-11
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
“Welcome to space, David, Anne and Oleg!” Docking is set for 17:36 GMT (18:36 CET).
“Welcome to space, David, Anne and Oleg!”
Dec 3, 2018
Billions of nanoplastics accumulate in marine organisms within six hours
Posted by Xavier Rosseel in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology
A ground-breaking study has shown it takes a matter of hours for billions of minute plastic nanoparticles to become embedded throughout the major organs of a marine organism.
The research, led by the University of Plymouth, examined the uptake of nanoparticles by a commercially important mollusc, the great scallop (Pecten maximus).
After six hours exposure in the laboratory, billions of particles measuring 250nm (around 0.00025mm) had accumulated within the scallop’s intestines.
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Dec 3, 2018
Revealed: the first ever picture of the sun’s north pole
Posted by Michael Lance in category: futurism
The sun has a north pole but no spacecraft has ever photographed it. Now the European Space Agency has cleverly pieced a together picture of it using other images.