
Boredom was hardest part of yearlong dome isolation
Monotony was the hardest part of a yearlong NASA experiment about the mental and psychological rigors of longterm spaceflight, crew members said after the test ended. ... more
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Year-long simulation of humans living on Mars ends in Hawaii
One year after living in isolation to simulate a mock mission to Mars, the six crew members emerged Sunday from their 1,200-square-foot solar-powered dome. ... more
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Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
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NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Mars 2020 Rover Mission
NASA has selected United Launch Services LLC of Centennial, Colorado, to provide launch services for a mission that will address high-priority science goals for the agency's Journey to Mars.
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'Heavenly Palace': China to Launch Two Manned Space Missions This Fall
The two missions are expected to become the country's first steps to establishing a new space station in low-Earth orbit over the next decade.
Tiangong-2, which means "Heavenly Palace," is a s ... more
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The evolution and future of automation
The world's oldest board game still has a few moves to play. Go, a game of strategy and instinct considered more difficult to master than chess, was created roughly in the same era as the written wo ... more
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Researchers unveil ciliated microbots
Scientists in South Korea have created microbots that move and function like single cells. ... more
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Fusion facilities at PPPL and Culham, England, could provide path to limitless energy
Creating "a star in a jar" - replicating on Earth the way the sun and stars create energy through fusion - requires a "jar" that can contain superhot plasma and is low-cost enough to be built around ... more
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