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Read More »Science News » NIH Announces Funding Awards for National Early Psychosis Learning Community
NIMH awarded six research grants for studies to develop a memorize health care system for the therapy of early psychosis. Read more: nimh.nih.gov
Read More »Tiny Robobee X-Wing powers its flight with light
We’ve seen Harvard’s Robobee flying robot evolve for years: After first study to fly, it learned to swim in 2015, then to jump out of the sea again in 2017 — and now it has another trick up its non-existent sleeve. The Robobee X-Wing can fly employing merely the power …
Read More »Measles Outbreak Worsens in Washington as Governor Declares State of Emergency
Dozens of people have been infected in a measles outbreak that is currently spreading throughout parts of the Pacific Northwest, prompting Washington Governor Jay Inslee to declare a state of emergency in all districts on Friday. Read more … Read more: gizmodo.com
Read More »Amateur Astronomers Spot Meteorite Impact During Lunar Eclipse
According to ancient astronaut theoreticians, the lunar overshadow this weekend had an unexpected visitor. Right around the time of totality, a meteor crashed into the moon, and the information was visible from Earth. Meteors crash into the Earth and Moon all the time, although this usually happens either over the …
Read More »Virgin Arrives In Space For The First Time Ever
Virgin Galactic Virgin Galactic, ‘the world’s first commercial spaceline,’ has arrived in space for the first time. SpaceShipTwo, VSS Unity, took off early this morning on a carrier plane (December 13) at the Mojave Test Centre in California. Shortly afterwards, it was released by its carrier plane at around 43,000 …
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