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- From Around the Web, Space
- April 2, 2019
Event Horizon Telescope data are giving scientists an image of the Milky Way’s behemoth
Event Horizon Telescope data are giving scientists an image of the Milky Way’s behemoth
Turns out the key to making things lighter than air is…light!
Jo Cameron smells her smouldering flesh before realising she has even been burnt and scoffs down chilli peppers with ease — and now doctors believe the 71-year-old could hold the key to new treatments for chronic injuries, after discovering she feels virtually no pain.
Two controversial surgeons aiming to transplant a human head have reported spinal surgery success in animals.
Gas detected by Curiosity rover may have been released from fractured Martian permafrost
March 31, 1999 saw the release of The Matrix, the sci-fi action film directed by the Wachowskis that went on to massive financial and critical success, spawning sequels and a host of other related media. The Onion looks back at big moments in the franchise on its 20-year anniversary.
On Friday, March 29, Christina Koch and Anne McClain were scheduled to perform a spacewalk together to upgrade the power systems of the International Space Station.
The sun’s magnetic field is ten times stronger than previously believed, new research from Queen’s University Belfast and Aberystwyth University has revealed.
In a recent speech, Lech Walesa made some rather ‘out there’ comments about extraterrestrial visitors.
Prof Jennifer Doudna, one the pioneers of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing, explains how this revolutionary discovery enables precise changes to our DNA, which can be used to correct mutations that cause genetic diseases and eradicate them from a germ line.