Saturday, 29 June 2019

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The Hindu
A cardiac biomarker — cardiac troponin I — that is widely used for early diagnosis of acute heart attack can now be detected in about three minutes and even when present at very low concentration. And the detection can be done at bedside. This has become ...
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Firstpost
Gone is the haze of cigarette, cigar and pipe smoke. Gone are the coffee, soda and pizza stains. With only a few exceptions, NASA's Apollo-era Mission Control has been restored to the way it looked 50 years ago when two men landed on the moon.
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Economic Times
WASHINGTON DC: The US space agency NASA announced on Thursday that it will launch a spacecraft in 2026 to explore the richly organic world of Titan, an analog to the very early Earth. A rotorcraft called 'Dragonfly' will arrive at the Saturn's moon in 2034 ...
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The Indian Express
Unlike most of its perpetually active neighbours on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Raikoke Volcano on the Kuril Islands rarely erupts. The small, oval-shaped island most recently exploded in 1924 and in 1778. By Trends Desk |New Delhi | Published: June 29, ...
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NDTV
Scientists were celebrating a groundbreaking astronomical discovery Thursday that they say could pave the way for mapping the outer reaches of the universe. An Australian-led team of international astronomers have determined for the first time the precise ...
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Jagran Josh
World Asteroid Day is observed on 30 June every year to raise awareness about the role of asteroids in the formation of our universe, how their resources can be used in the future, how asteroids provide the way for future exploration and also how we can ...
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Space.com
Scientists reexamined the mysteries surrounding an asteroid impact from 1908 in order to better understand the likelihood of these events in the future. Looking to re-create the same level of tree-snapping damage created by the Tunguska asteroid that hit ...
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Economic Times
NEW YORK: Nearly 200 artefacts from the NASA missions of 1960s and 1970s, including the Apollo and Gemini programmes, will go on auction on July 18 at Christie's New York. The much-anticipated auction, titled 'One Giant Leap: Celebrating Space ...
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Business Insider
The Raikoke volcano, located on the uninhabited Kuril Islands in the Pacific Ocean, erupted last week for the first time since 1924. The ash plume from the eruption was so large that satellites in orbit and astronauts on the International Space Station could see ...
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Sky & Telescope
NASA has selected its next New Frontiers mission: Dragonfly, a rover-sized drone will begin 'coptering around Titan in 2034. Dragonfly on Titan. Artist rendering of Dragonfly on Titan's surface. Johns Hopkins APL. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, has long ...
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