Science
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Science is the knowledge or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
NASA Unveiled the Artemis Accords That Regulate International Moon Missions
The Artemis Accords are a set of rules that will regulate how people explore outer space, including international missions to the Moon and Mars.
NASA Released SpaceX Crew Dragon Simulator That Docks With the ISS
SpaceX launched a browser-based simulator for docking its spacecraft, Crew Dragon, with the International Space Station. It has an actual interface that is used for a manual docking.
Science Digest: The Earth’s Song, Sunken Ships with Treasures, and Dogs Sniffing Out COVID-19
Constant talk about quarantine and new COVID-19 cases causes anxiety. Therefore, in our new science digest, you will find pieces of news that will make you smile and help save your mental health in self-isolation.
Hubble Space Telescope Celebrates 30 Years in Space This Month
In honor of the telescope’s thirty years in space, a team of researchers from NASA published a new image called “Coral Reef” that the Hubble took.
Science Digest: Cellular Ageing Was Defeated, Implants Will Return Vision, and New Species of Peacock Spiders
Eternal youth has long been the subject of many tales and myths. But will it soon become a reality? Will it be available to recover vision? Do natural disasters always have negative effects? Find out in our digest.
Science Digest: Snails Named After Greta Thunberg, the World’s Largest Flower, and Growing Beans on Martian Soil
This week’s digest will tell you why Greta Thunberg is now a snail, how to grow “martian” beans, where the world’s largest flower grows, and why you should not go out if there are iron clouds outside.
Artificial Intelligence Helped Discover New Antibiotic Compounds
Neural networks scanned a database of over 6,000 chemical compounds and identified a new one called halicin in a matter of hours.