Genetically modified algae could soon show up in food, fuel, and pharmaceuticals0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 4, 2017
Researchers created souped-up algae that can thrive outdoors
Researchers created souped-up algae that can thrive outdoors
Tokamak Energy’s fusion reactor has achieved first plasma and is on track to produce temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (180 million degrees Fahrenheit) by 2018.
A witness in London had taken photos of a UFO that seemed to have been tailing a commercial airline.
Astronomers have used data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to study the properties of dark matter, the mysterious, invisible substance that makes up a majority of matter in the universe.
Though the undertaking will no doubt include many challenges, NASA is finally ready to make humanity’s dream of sending people to Mars a reality. To that end, the agency has shared its five-part plan for reaching the Red Planet.
A “FOOTPRINT” has been found on the surface of Mars in an image taken by the NASA Curiosity Rover, it was claimed today.
Anxiety — that feeling of dread, fear, worry and panic — is certainly nothing new. Hippocrates wrote about it in the fourth century BCE. As did Søren Kierkegaard in the 1860s. And Sigmund Freud addressed the disorder in 1926.
However, jump to the present and we’re seeing a significant uptick — especially with youth.
FEARS are growing a missing student who disappeared leaving his bedroom covered with mysterious occult symbols has been abducted by aliens.