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April 05, 2016
SPACE MEDICINE
NASA funds UH research on astronauts' loss of muscle strength
Houston TX (SPX) Apr 05, 2016
A $1 million grant from NASA will allow researchers from the University of Houston Department of Health and Human Performance to examine the changes in astronauts' muscle strength and function during extended space flights. Principal investigator Mitzi Laughlin says investigators want to know if the decline eventually levels off, a finding that would inform preparations for missions to Mars. "The key point about this research is the theory that the loss of muscle strength eventually levels o ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Scientists find Mars surface replica in India
Why wait for a million-dollar ticket to Mars when you can have an inter-planetary experience a la Oscar nominated blockbuster "The Martian" right here in India? One simply needs to head over t ... more
MARSDAILY

Scientists study gypsum to better understand water on Mars
A new explanation of how gypsum forms may change the way we process this important building material, as well as allow us to interpret past water availability on other planets such as Mars. The work ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Researchers demonstrate a new way to characterize twisted light
Researchers at the University of Rochester have overcome experimental challenges to demonstrate a new way for getting a full picture of twisted light: characterizing the Wigner distribution. T ... more
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IRON AND ICE

One year on station at Ceres
One year after taking up its new residence in the solar system, Dawn is continuing to witness extraordinary sights on dwarf planet Ceres. The indefatigable explorer is carrying out its intensive cam ... more


ROBO SPACE

Robot Technology Set to Invade Earth
Wearable robots could finally be migrating from the movie screen to the workplace floor. If so, the task of lifting heavy objects may at last cease to pose a worry. Nara-based ActiveLink Co., ... more

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OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's bladed terrain in 3-D
One of the strangest landforms spotted by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft when it flew past Pluto last July was the "bladed" terrain just east of Tombaugh Regio, the informal name given to Pluto's la ... more
MARSDAILY

Rover takes on steepest slope ever tried on Mars
NASA's long-lived Mars rover Opportunity is driving to an alternative hillside target after a climb on the steepest slope ever tackled by any Mars rover. Opportunity could not quite get within reach ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
Iran says enriched nuclear material 'under rubble' of facilities hit during Israel war
ArianeGroup to develop next-generation M51.4 missile for French nuclear deterrent
EXO WORLDS

Planet formation in Earth-like orbit around a young star
The disks of dust and gas that surround young stars are the formation sites of planets. New images from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) reveal never-before-seen details in th ... more
MARSDAILY

Martian winds slowly build enormous mounds over billions of years
New research has found that wind carved massive mounds of more than a mile high on Mars over billions of years. Their location helps pin down when water on the Red Planet dried up during a global cl ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA's Spitzer Maps Climate Patterns on a Super-Earth
Observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have led to the first temperature map of a super-Earth planet - a rocky planet nearly two times as big as ours. The map reveals extreme temperature s ... more
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EXO WORLDS

'Smoothed' light will help search for Earth's twins
Physicists of MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences developed optical technology for the "correction" of light coming ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Has Tiangong 1 gone rogue
China's announcement in late March that telemetry to the Tiangong 1 space laboratory had ceased is disturbing. The language used in the original Xinhua story was vague, but strongly suggested that T ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ozone layer 'healing', on track to recover by mid-century: UN
How mowing less lets flowers bloom along Austria's 'Green Belt'
Oldest practice of smoke-dried mummification traced to Asia Pacific hunter gatherers
MOON DAILY

The Moon thought to play a major role in maintaining Earth's magnetic field
The Earth's magnetic field permanently protects us from the charged particles and radiation that originate in the Sun. This shield is produced by the geodynamo, the rapid motion of huge quantities o ... more
MARSDAILY

'Mixed Reality' Technology Brings Mars to Earth
What might it look like if you were walking around on Mars? A group of researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, has been working on methods to take this question from t ... more
ROBO SPACE

No plans for killer US military robots... yet
Robotic systems and unmanned vehicles are playing an ever-growing role in the US military - but don't expect to see Terminator-style droids striding across the battlefield just yet. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Moving microswimmers with tiny swirling flows
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have discovered a way to use a microscopic, swirling flow to rapidly clear a circle of tiny bacteria or swimming robots. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

A frozen pond on Pluto
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft spied several features on Pluto that offer evidence of a time millions or billions of years ago when - thanks to much higher pressure in Pluto's atmosphere and warmer ... more

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MOON DAILY

Moon Mission: A Blueprint for the Red Planet
A human colony of astronauts could be living on the Moon by 2022, thanks to modern technology making missions cheaper, according to NASA scientists. The Apollo program that lead to the first h ... more
SATURN DAILY

Working Toward 'Seamless' Infrared Maps of Titan
Each of these two montages shows four synthetic views of Titan created using data acquired by the visual and infrared mapping spectrometer (VIMS) on board NASA's Cassini spacecraft between 2004 and ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Map of rocky exoplanet reveals a lava world

EXO LIFE

New Search for Signals from 20,000 Star Systems Begins

EXO WORLDS

Instrument Team Selected to Build Next-Gen Planet Hunter

ROBO SPACE

Program Aims to Facilitate Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites

EXO WORLDS

Investigating the Mystery of Migrating 'Hot Jupiters'

MOON DAILY

Earth's moon wandered off axis billions of years ago

MOON DAILY

The Lunar Race That Isn't

ENERGY TECH

Burning like the Sun

SATURN DAILY

Cassini Spies Titan's Tallest Peaks

MARSDAILY

Opportunity moves to new locations to the southwest

Oddball planet raises questions about origins of 'hot Jupiters'

Moons of Saturn may be younger than the dinosaurs

Computer model explains sustained eruptions on icy moon of Saturn

In the Name of Space Travel: Doc to Spend One Year Living in Antarctica

NASA: Manned mission to Mars still 'long way' off

Lockheed Martin Opens Space Fence Test Facility

NJIT researchers make a major cavefish discovery in Thailand

Mars Express keeps watch on frosty Martian valleys

HiRISE: 45,000 Mars Orbits and Counting

GRaND Seeks Subsurface Water Ice on Ceres

Timeless thoughts on the definition of time

For bacteria, life in space is better than on Earth

Ancient Polar Ice Reveals Tilting of Earth's Moon

Stressed in space

ExoMars performing flawlessly

Opportunity Rover Goes Back Downhill

More surprises in store for the New Horizons spacecraft?

Russia's Rosatom receives first batch of fuel for space nuclear engine

Female hybrid fish grows testicles, impregnates self

Microsoft grounds foul-mouthed teen-speak bot


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