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Wine compound could help Mars missions

July 19, 2019
A NASA-funded study has determined that resveratrol, a compound found in grape skins, could be key to preserving human muscle mass on Mars.

Water droplet

July 15, 2019
This amazing image – Crack Patterns I, by Thomas Séon – shows a water droplet falling onto a silicon substrate at -36°C...

Open University partners NASA for lunar instrument

July 15, 2019
Open University scientists are working with NASA on a device that will detect water patterns for future missions to the moon.

A freshly baked conspiracy theory

July 15, 2019
What better way to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo moon landings than with a freshly baked conspiracy theory? Russ Swan dons his shiniest aluminium-foil hat and tells us...

EU allocates €35M for AI cancer treatment

July 10, 2019
The European Commission is investing €35 million to develop AI solutions for the treatment and prevention of the most common forms of cancer.

Simple glass acts like AI

July 10, 2019
A non-electrical, low cost piece of glass replicates a machine’s neural network in order to recognise handwritten digits.

Measurement science centre opens in London

July 5, 2019
The Community for Analytical Measurement Science, a membership network for training and innovation in measurement science, has opened in London.

NASA to send rotorcraft to Titan

June 28, 2019
NASA is planning to send a drone-like lander to the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

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