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NASA images show fall in China pollution over virus shutdown

5 years ago from Physorg

NASA satellite images show a dramatic fall in pollution over China that is "partly related" to the economic slowdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, the space agency said.

Frances Arnold on founding a company: ‘Building the right teams is critical'

5 years ago from C&EN

Nobel Prize winner wants to solve real-world problems with directed evolution

'Sopranos' stars to host podcast

5 years ago from UPI

Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa have announced they are starting up a rewatch podcast called "Talking Sopranos."

'Dispatches From Elsewhere' was Jason Segel's search for transcendence

5 years ago from UPI

Jason Segel says he created "Dispatches From Elsewhere" during a transitional time in his career and life. Segel stars with Sally Field in the drama premiering Sunday on AMC.

'Dispatches From Elsewhere' was Jason Segel's search for transcendence

5 years ago from UPI

Jason Segel says he created "Dispatches From Elsewhere" during a transitional time in his career and life. Segel stars with Sally Field in the drama premiering Sunday on AMC.

Northeast to ride weather roller coaster for first week of March

5 years ago from UPI

Spring will feel like it is in full bloom for the first few days of March, but how long with the mild conditions last in the Northeast?

Astronomers spot hundreds of baby stars and planet-forming disks

5 years ago from Space.com

Astronomers have imaged more than 300 newborn stars, revealing new clues about the early stages of star formation and the birth of planets.

'Dispatches From Elsewhere' was Jason Segel's search for transcendence

5 years ago from UPI

Jason Segel says he created "Dispatches From Elsewhere" during a transitional time in his career and life. Segel stars with Sally Field in the drama premiering Sunday on AMC.

Foul weather delays Astra's 1st DARPA Launch Challenge liftoff in Alaska

5 years ago from Space.com

Stealthy startup Astra hoped to win $2 million with its first-ever orbital launch today (Feb. 29), but Mother Nature prevented the DARPA Launch Challenge liftoff.

SpaceX's Starship SN1 prototype appears to burst during pressure test

5 years ago from Space.com

SpaceX's latest prototype for its massive Starship rocket appeared to burst during a pressure test late Friday (Feb. 28), blowing apart.

Data centers use less energy than you think

5 years ago from Science Daily

Using the most detailed model to date of global data center energy use, researchers found that massive efficiency gains by data centers have kept energy use roughly flat over the...

Coronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown

Nasa says major decreases in nitrogen dioxide levels are "at least partly" linked to the outbreak.

'Starter' Earth grew in a flash. Here's how the planet did it.

5 years ago from Space.com

Proto-Earth was on a fast track to planet formation.

Elon Musk approves of the US Space Force, eyes 'Star Trek' potential

5 years ago from Space.com

SpaceX's billionaire founder and CEO said he's onboard with the sixth branch of the U.S. military, which President Donald Trump officially established in December 2019.

Astra to loft 1st mission for DARPA Launch Challenge today: Here's how to watch live

5 years ago from Space.com

The stealthy startup Astra aims to win $2 million with its first-ever orbital launch today (Feb. 29), and you can watch the liftoff live.

Southwest Valley Constructors receives $175.4M for border wall in Texas

5 years ago from UPI

Southwest Valley Constructors was awarded a $175.4 million contract for border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the Pentagon announced Friday.

Smithsonian Open Access launches with space artifact 2D and 3D images

5 years ago from Space.com

The Smithsonian has just relinquished its claim on hundreds, if not thousands of space artifacts.

Physicists model the supernovae that result from pulsating supergiants like Betelgeuse

5 years ago from Physorg

Betelgeuse has been the center of significant media attention lately. The red supergiant is nearing the end of its life, and when a star over 10 times the mass of...

Iron 'whiskers' found covering Itokawa asteroid samples

5 years ago from UPI

Scientists have found iron "whiskers" on particles from the asteroid samples returned by the Japanese space agency's Hayabusa mission.

'Friends' star Courteney Cox will shoot a horror comedy pilot for Starz

5 years ago from UPI

Courteney Cox will star in the horror comedy pilot "Shining Vale" on Starz, the cable network announced Friday.

Boeing defends Starliner space capsule ground tests after problematic debut flight

5 years ago from Space.com

After Boeing's CST-100 Starliner failed to reach the International Space Station in an uncrewed test flight in December, NASA has raised some serious questions about the company's ability to safely...

Examining ice giants of our solar system

5 years ago from Science Daily

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will unlock secrets of the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune.

Betelgeuse: A massive star's dying breaths

5 years ago from Science Daily

Betelgeuse has been the center of significant media attention lately. The red supergiant is nearing the end of its life, and when a star over 10 times the mass of...

Akili McDowell to appear in 'Billions' Season 5

5 years ago from UPI

"David Makes Man" star Akili McDowell will have a major recurring role on the Showtime series "Billions."

Look: DPR Live teases 'Is Anybody Out There?' album

5 years ago from UPI

K-pop star DPR Live shared a space-themed video for his forthcoming album "Is Anybody Out There?"

R.I.P., MarCo! The world's first cubesats to Mars are gone for good

5 years ago from Space.com

In September 2019, NASA started the second half of an epic game of Marco Polo; early this month the agency declared it over for good.

Report: Japan requested IAEA valuation of Fukushima plan

5 years ago from UPI

Japan has requested a valuation from the International Atomic Energy Agency of its plans to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi plant.

Examining ice giants with NASA's Webb telescope

5 years ago from Physorg

Far-flung Uranus and Neptune—the ice giants of our solar system—are as mysterious as they are distant. Soon after its launch in 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will change that...