Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Are About to Fly Free in Africa0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- September 6, 2018
AN AFRICAN FIRST. A tiny nation in Africa is ready to take a big biotech gamble.
AN AFRICAN FIRST. A tiny nation in Africa is ready to take a big biotech gamble.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals unusual magnetism that suggests a convoluted interior
A MAN and his family were left stunned when they spotted three bright red lights hovering silently in the sky, claiming there was no “regular explanation” for what they saw.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is starting to earnestly evaluate space resources for future mining.
Another alleged UFO sighting near Charlotte has appeared on Facebook and in this case, it was posted by a husband and father who says he doesn’t necessarily believe in UFOs.
Overnight and in the morning there was an abnormal situation – a pressure drop, an oxygen leak at the ISS, though crew are safe and unharmed by the breach to the exterior shell.
Gravitational wave detection is going through an even tighter squeeze.
Is the President afraid of aliens? I’m not sure, but there is a legit reason some lawmakers want to create a sixth branch of the military the President is calling the Space Force.
A planet-encircling dust storm on Mars, which was first detected May 30 and halted operations for the Opportunity rover, continues to abate.
The Japanese space agency has set dates for its historic plan to explore the surface of an asteroid with robots.