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Dark matter in the Milky Way

Dark matter exists at the heart of the Milky Way, our Galaxy

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Dark matter, material we cannot detect but believe exists because of its gravitational effects, is present at the heart of our galaxy the Milky...
Spot

Robot dog “Spot” manages hills, steps and even human kicks, and keeps going

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A robot dog, that scientists at Boston Dynamics call “Spot”, is a four-legged machine that never seems to fall down. It can run, walk,...
Smiley in space

Smiley in deep space spotted by Hubble Space Telescope

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The Hubble Space Telescope took a picture of what looks like a smiley emoticon in deep space. It is, in fact, the galaxy cluster...
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Greece versus Eurozone standoff could harm UK’s prospects, warns George Osborne

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There is a serious risk that a miscalculation during the current Greece versus Eurozone standoff could have dire consequences for Europe and also the...
IXV

ESA IXV wingless spaceplane liftoff and re-entry test tomorrow

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The European Space Agency’s Intermediate Experimental Vehicle (IXV), Europe’s first re-entry spacecraft, will undergo a crucial test on Wednesday when it will be launched...
Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong’s Lunar Mission mementos surface after 45 years

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Astronaut, the late Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), had stashed a white Temporary Stowage Bag used during the Apollo 11 mission in his closet, and there...
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Apple Watch will be able to track glucose levels for diabetics

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Apple is partnering up with DexCom to implement an app for the Apple Watch to track glucose levels - very useful for those who...
Bee on flower

Young bees forced to grow up too fast causing population decline

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Too many young bees are being forced to grow up too fast and start foraging when they are too young, a phenomenon that is...
Windows_10

Microsoft could launch Windows 10 in June, says report

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A recent Neowin report says that Microsoft is set to complete development and launch its upcoming Windows 10 operating system in June this year. Microsoft is set...
Alien technology

Should we send “come find us” messages into space?

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SETI scientists and astronomers would like to send “come find us” messages into space, hoping that advanced aliens might pick them up and come...