‘Fountain of Youth’ Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect On Cells

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

Mar. 27, 2013 — In collaboration with an international research team, University of Copenhagen researchers have for the first time mapped telomerase, an enzyme which has a kind of rejuvenating effect on normal cell aging. The findings have just been published in Nature Genetics and are a step forward in the fight against cancer.

‘Fountain of Youth’ Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect On Cells

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How to get to Mars — Great !!

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ByRuss Bianchi
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MaD scientists mull apocalypse’s impact on clinical trials

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ByRuss Bianchi

This blog previously posted the Meso American Doomsday (MAD) of 12-21-12 is a FRAUD, when a Mayan Calendar was found going another 1000 years.

Therefore you will need a passive residual referral income.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

Post Script: though thus spoof article refers to fictional circumstances, it is in fact not far from reality as Big Pharma has been documented time and time again to be falsifying drug trial results in offshore bundling and even totally fabricating drug approval studies to seek regulatory approval for revenue.  Argumentation that drug benefits outweigh the risks is also a fraud.

The end of the world is likely to have a negative impact on clinical trials according to research published in the journal of the Canadian Medical Association.

MaD scientists mull apocalypse’s impact on clinical trials

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Farthest Ever View of the Universe Assembled by Combining 10 Years of NASA Hubble Space Telescope Photographs

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ByRuss Bianchi

One does not have to go billions upon billions of light years to find beauty, happiness, wellness and reward; it’s available the 3rd weekend of Octobers at www.zijalifeunlimited.com

You see, a LIFE UNLIMITED® begins with YOU!

The Place Is Salt Lake City!

DRINK LIFE IN!®

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Sep. 25, 2012) — Like photographers assembling a portfolio of best shots, astronomers have assembled a new, improved portrait of humankind’s deepest-ever view of the universe.

Farthest Ever View of the Universe Assembled by Combining 10 Years of NASA Hubble Space Telescope Photographs

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Sweet result from ALMA

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ByRuss Bianchi

Galactic Cotton Candy?

~ Uncle Russ

 

A team of astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has spotted sugar molecules in the gas surrounding a young Sun-like star. This is the first time sugar been found in space around such a star, and the discovery shows that the building blocks of life are in the right place, at the right time, to be included in planets forming around the star.

Sweet result from ALMA

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‘Global Warming’ Fear is about Money Not Science

In CategoryEnvironmental, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is spending $1.5 million to defeat five of the most outspoken members of the House of Representatives who believe man-made global warming is a hoax.

‘Global Warming’ Fear is about Money Not Science

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Quantum Computer Built Inside a Diamond

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

I am reminded of Shakespeare’s muse about all the stars being the leaking lights from the floor of Heaven…

Drink Life In!®

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Apr. 4, 2012) — Diamonds are forever — or, at least, the effects of this diamond on quantum computing may be. A team that includes scientists from USC has built a quantum computer in a diamond, the first of its kind to include protection against “decoherence” — noise that prevents the computer from functioning properly.

Quantum Computer Built Inside a Diamond

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World Record Shattered: Magnetic Fields Exceed 100 Tesla

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ByRuss Bianchi

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory’s biggest magnet facility has met the grand challenge of producing magnetic fields in excess of 100 tesla while conducting six different experiments. The 100-tesla level is roughly equivalent to two million times Earth’s magnetic field.

World Record Shattered: Magnetic Fields Exceed 100 Tesla

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Artificial hamburger meat successfully grown in vat of bovine fetal cells; You want some fries with that?

In CategoryFood and More, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

If the downer beef (mad cow/BSE) does not get you, or the massive antibiotic/steroids/hormones in processed beef, or the genetically modified feed or genetically modified or cloned beef itself, then perhaps franken-meat in the article will.

~ Uncle Russ

I’m not sure which is the more offensive way to create meat. There’s the current “factory farm” method where masses of hormone-jacked, antibiotics-injected cows are kept confined in what can only be called bovine concentration camps while they’re fed genetically modified corn, then slaughtered without compassion and subjected to diabolical meat-harvesting machinery that turns a cow carcass into corporate profits.

Artificial hamburger meat successfully grown in vat of bovine fetal cells; You want some fries with that?

 

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Colloidal silver cures MRSA infections, purifies water, destroys candida and fights the flu – In spite of FDA ban

In CategoryScience, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

More than 90 years ago doctors and health practitioners discovered the life-saving, disinfectant and germicidal properties in colloidal silver.

Colloidal silver cures MRSA infections, purifies water, destroys candida and fights the flu – In spite of FDA ban

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Bill Gates exposed for funding research, promotion of spraying geo-engineered ‘chemtrails’ across globe

In CategoryProducts, Health Dangers, Etc, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

The latest scam to enter the debate about so-called “global warming” involves spending billions of dollars to spray the atmosphere with tiny particulate matter for the alleged purpose of reflecting sunlight back into space, and thus cooling the planet.

Bill Gates exposed for funding research, promotion of spraying geo-engineered ‘chemtrails’ across globe

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Oklahoma lawmaker wants to stop Pepsi from using aborted fetus cells in soda flavoring research

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Beverages, Business, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

If the FACTS posted from Pepsi lawyers about dissolving mice in the caustic and killing acids of their Mountain Dew was not enough to stop your consumption of any soda, how about cannibalism in the attached article!?

Soda, any soda, KILLS.

~ Uncle Russ

In order to simulate various flavors in processed foods, some food manufacturers are actually using aborted fetal cells to test and produce these artificial chemical enhancers that millions of Americans consume every single day.

Oklahoma lawmaker wants to stop Pepsi from using aborted fetus cells in soda flavoring research

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Pentagon-backed ‘time cloak’ stops the clock

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s one thing to make an object invisible, like Harry Potter’s mythical cloak. But scientists have made an entire event impossible to see. They have invented a time masker.

Pentagon-backed ‘time cloak’ stops the clock

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Our Microbiomes, Ourselves

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ByRuss Bianchi

It is already known and proven adult stem cells, harvested from the patient’s own fat,  when autoclaves and centrifuged, AT LOW COST IN COMPARISON THHE HARMFUL DRIUGS AND SURGURIES, can and do arrest and reverse many debilitating conditions, at high probabilities, with no adverse side effects, because it’s the person’s own DNA material!  FACT, NOT FICTION.

~ Uncle Russ

IMAGINE a scientist gently swabs your left nostril with a Q-tip and finds that your nose contains hundreds of species of bacteria.

Our Microbiomes, Ourselves

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World Record Sky dive Set in 1960 @ 102,800 Ft

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ByRuss Bianchi
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Busted! Scientists leave out data to produce bogus findings

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ByRuss Bianchi

Big Pharma has been flat out LYING. Shore result cherry picked FOR DECADES to bamboozle and get FDA approval on marginal and harmful drugs and retread of failed drugs.

What is surprising is this outing comes from within the British Medical Journal, a known secondary rag, that was proven to have malignantly gone after Dr. Wakefield. MD, on the proven vaccine and autism connection, at the behest of Big Pharma influence monies.

~ Uncle Russ

 Clinical trials of drugs and other medical therapies are carefully carried out and are the very gold standard of scientific proof, right?

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Scientists Behaving Badly

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ByRuss Bianchi

This article was forwarded by Dr. Mike West, the article sounds accurate to me.

~ Uncle Russ

Global-warming skeptics spend much of their time knocking down the fatuous warmist claim that the science is settled.

Scientists Behaving Badly

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Science Gone Wrong: Bioengineered animal proteins used to make bulletproof humans

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ByRuss Bianchi

If certain crazy scientists have their way, we could eventually see some humans covered in skin that has been bioengineered with animal parts such as spider’s silk and goat milk.

Science Gone Wrong: Bioengineered animal proteins used to make bulletproof humans

 

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New LHC data further narrows hunt for ‘God’ particle

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

FIAT LUX (Let There Be Light)

~ Uncle Russ

One of two research teams hunting for an elusive sub-atomic particle believed to be a basic building block of the universe announced Tuesday that it has narrowed down the search thanks to the latest data.

New LHC data further narrows hunt for ‘God’ particle

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Hubble Serves Up a Holiday Snow Angel

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ByRuss Bianchi

The bipolar star-forming region, called Sharpless 2-106, looks like a soaring, celestial snow angel. The outstretched “wings” of the nebula record the contrasting imprint of heat and motion against the backdrop of a colder medium.

Hubble Serves Up a Holiday Snow Angel

 

 

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Scientists respond to overuse of agricultural chemicals by genetically engineering crops to produce their own fertilizer

In CategoryAgriculture, Farming, Etc, Genetic Modification, Science
ByRuss Bianchi
A couple of researchers from the University of Alberta (U-A) in Canada say they have come up with a novel new way to eventually end the practice of having to apply environmentally-harmful fertilizer chemicals to commercial crops.

Scientists respond to overuse of agricultural chemicals by genetically engineering crops to produce their own fertilizer
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Uncharted territory: Scientists sequence the first carbohydrate biopolymer

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ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — DNA and protein sequencing have forever transformed science, medicine, and society. Understanding the structure of these complex biomolecules has revolutionized drug development, medical diagnostics, forensic science, and our understanding of evolution and development. But, one major molecule in the biological triumvirate has remained largely uncharted: carbohydrate biopolymers.

Uncharted territory: Scientists sequence the first carbohydrate biopolymer

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China denies it hacked 2 US satellites

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ByRuss Bianchi

RED COMMIE CHINA IS THE MOST EVIL EMPIRE ON EARTH; purchase nothing from Red China.

~ Uncle Russ

China has denied a congressional report claiming that its military may have hacked into two U.S. satellites several years ago, saying the commission had unspecified “ulterior motives” in making the claim.

China denies it hacked 2 US satellites

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China spacecraft dock together in orbit over Earth

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ByRuss Bianchi

China is an evil empire that STOLE their space technology and rocket propulsion and trajectory abilities from the USA.   Purchase NOTHING MADE IN CHINA!

~ Uncle Russ

Two unmanned Chinese spacecraft docked successfully and were orbiting the Earth together Thursday in a step that moves China closer to manning its own space station in about a decade.

China spacecraft dock together in orbit over Earth

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ScienceCasts: Stellar Extremophiles

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ByRuss Bianchi

A NASA space telescope named “GALEX” has found stars forming in extreme galactic environments, places where researchers thought stars should not be. The finding could affect astronomy much as the discovery of microbial extremophiles affected biology in the 1970s.

ScienceCasts: Stellar Extremophiles

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Spherical flying machine

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ByRuss Bianchi
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Aquarius Yields NASA’s First Global Map of Ocean Salinity

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ByRuss Bianchi

NASA’s new Aquarius instrument has produced its first global map of the salinity of the ocean surface, providing an early glimpse of the mission’s anticipated discoveries.

Aquarius Yields NASA’s First Global Map of Ocean Salinity

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U.S. commander cannot pin down satellite anomaly

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ByRuss Bianchi

Red China Remains An Evil Empire Hell Bent On The Economic, Political, and Military Destruction Of America.  Purchase NOTHING MADE IN RED CHINA!

~ Uncle Russ

The command responsible for U.S. military space operations lacks enough data to determine who interfered with two U.S. government satellites, anomalies behind perhaps the most explosive charge in a report on China sent to Congress on Wednesday.

U.S. commander cannot pin down satellite anomaly

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The Final Space Shuttle Mission

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ByRuss Bianchi
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Shaking Einstein’s Foundation

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ByRuss Bianchi

A startling find at one of the world’s foremost laboratories that a subatomic particle seemed to move faster than the speed of light has scientists around the world rethinking Albert Einstein and one of the foundations of physics.

Shaking Einstein’s Foundation

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Russian Space Agency Determines Soyuz Crash Cause

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ByRuss Bianchi

The crash of a Russian supply ship bound for the International Space Station last month was caused by a manufacturing flaw, the country’s space agency said.

Russian Space Agency Determines Soyuz Crash Cause

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A planet made of diamond

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

The discovery has been made by an international research team, led by Professor Matthew Bailes of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, and is reported in the journal Science.

A planet made of diamond

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What’s the age of the moon? It could be waning

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ByRuss Bianchi

That old moon might not be as antique as we thought, some scientists think. They say it’s possible that it isn’t a day over 4.4 billion years old.

What’s the age of the moon? It could be waning

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Time reversal: A simple particle could reveal new physics

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ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — A simple atomic nucleus could reveal properties associated with the mysterious phenomenon known as time reversal and lead to an explanation for one of the greatest mysteries of physics: the imbalance of matter and antimatter in the universe.

Time reversal: A simple particle could reveal new physics

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Snafu as China space launch set to US patriotic song

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ByRuss Bianchi

Red China Remains Godless Evil Empire, Hell Bent On The Total Economic And Political Destruction Of America, As Evidence By The Economic Free Zones Planned In Idaho And Through The USA, Post Last Week On This Blog.

Purchase Nothing Made In China!!!

~ Uncle Russ

It was supposed to be a patriotic tribute to China’s technological prowess. Instead, a video showing the launch of China’s first space station module inadvertently glorified the country’s biggest rival.

Snafu as China space launch set to US patriotic song

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Astronomers discover the largest, most distant reservoir of water yet

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ByRuss Bianchi

Water really is everywhere. Two teams of astronomers, each led by scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), have discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe.

Astronomers discover the largest, most distant reservoir of water yet

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After Shuttle Lands, Mission Control to Go Quiet

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ByRuss Bianchi

“When a empire (or nation)loses it’s sense of risk, innovation, and growth, it is dying.” Roman Emperor Augustine

~ Uncle Russ

In the geeky world of space engineering, this large, high-ceilinged room is close to holy. Inside, people speak in hushed tones and observe time-honored traditions.

After Shuttle Lands, Mission Control to Go Quiet

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World-record 25-tesla ‘split magnet’ makes its debut

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

A custom-built, $2.5 million “split magnet” system with the potential to revolutionize scientific research in a variety of fields has made its debut at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University.

World-record 25-tesla ‘split magnet’ makes its debut

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Sean Carroll: Distant time and the hint of a multiverse

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ByRuss Bianchi

At TEDxCaltech, cosmologist Sean Carroll attacks — in an entertaining and thought-provoking tour through the nature of time and the universe — a deceptively simple question: Why does time exist at all? The potential answers point to a surprising view of the nature of the universe, and our place in it.

Sean Carroll: Distant time and the hint of a multiverse

 

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The new kid on the block

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

In synthetic chemistry, ‘carbene’ species—compounds bearing a carbon atom with two unpaired electrons—have a ferocious reputation. Left uncontrolled, they will react with almost any molecule they meet.

The new kid on the block

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Scripps Research Scientists Find Way to Block Stress-Related Cell Death

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ByRuss Bianchi

Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have uncovered a potentially important new therapeutic target that could prevent stress-related cell death, a characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s, as well as heart attack and stroke.

Scripps Research Scientists Find Way to Block Stress-Related Cell Death

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Rube Goldberg machine shatters Guinness world record, destroys planet

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ByRuss Bianchi

Purdue University students shattered the Guinness World Record for the largest Rube Goldberg machine ever with a 244-step juggernaut that destroys the planet several times over before restoring hope by watering and growing a flower.

Rube Goldberg machine shatters Guinness world record, destroys planet

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Holographic dark information energy

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

Holographic Dark Information Energy gets my vote for the best mix of arcane theoretical concepts expressed in the shortest number of words – and just to keep it interesting, it’s mostly about entropy.

Holographic dark information energy

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New biomaterial more closely mimics human tissue

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ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — A new biomaterial designed for repairing damaged human tissue doesn’t wrinkle up when it is stretched. The invention from nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego marks a significant breakthrough in tissue engineering because it more closely mimics the properties of native human tissue.

New biomaterial more closely mimics human tissue

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NASA’s WISE Mission Offers a Taste of Galaxies to Come

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ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (May 26, 2011) — An assorted mix of colorful galaxies is being released by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission, or WISE. The nine galaxies are a taste of what’s to come. The mission plans to release similar images for the 1,000 largest galaxies that appear in our sky, and possibly more.

NASA’s WISE Mission Offers a Taste of Galaxies to Come

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Evidence of Water Beneath Moon’s Stony Face

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ByRuss Bianchi

Where there is water, there is potentially life.

~ Uncle Russ

It is not raining on the Moon, but it does seem to be getting wetter and wetter.

Evidence of Water Beneath Moon’s Stony Face

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There Be Dragons: Science as the Realization of Fantasy

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ByRuss Bianchi

Currently, scientists argue that more than 90% of the universe is made up of dark substances. Dark matter and energy are phenomena that remain persistently inaccessible to direct observation.

There Be Dragons: Science as the Realization of Fantasy

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NASA study of moon soil reveals plentiful water

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ByRuss Bianchi

When the last Apollo astronauts walked on the moon 40 years ago, they carried home a curious collection of lunar pebbles, rocks and soil.

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UK and European space agencies give a go for Skylon spaceplane

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ByRuss Bianchi

After 30 years of development, the UK and European space agencies have given a go for the Skylon Spaceplane.

UK and European space agencies give a go for Skylon spaceplane

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Most complete 3-D map of local universe unveiled

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — Today, astronomers unveiled the most complete 3-D map of the local universe (out to a distance of 380 million light-years) ever created. Taking more than 10 years to complete, the 2MASS Redshift Survey (2MRS) also is notable for extending closer to the galactic plane than previous surveys — a region that’s generally obscured by dust.

Most complete 3-D map of local universe unveiled

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