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NASA and Industry Collaborate on Lunar Resource Extraction Technologies
In a bid to enhance the feasibility of long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars, NASA is partnering with industry to develop technologies aimed at extracting valuable resources from lunar regolith.
Ancient Plaster-Making Technique Found in Motza Challenges Historical Perspectives
Recent excavations in Motza reveal a plaster-making technique that predates previous estimates by 8,000 years, prompting a reevaluation of ancient technological capabilities.
AI Tool from University of Oregon Transforms Ancestry Analysis
A new artificial intelligence tool developed by researchers at the University of Oregon can analyze genetic code, significantly speeding up ancestry reconstruction while matching traditional methods in accuracy.
New Open-Source Platform Revolutionizes Electrocatalytic Research with 3D Printing
A recently developed open-source platform aims to standardize gas diffusion electrode reactors, potentially transforming catalytic research by enabling cost-effective and consistent comparisons.
Fans Voice Concerns Over Rising Transportation Costs for World Cup Games
As transportation expenses to stadiums in New Jersey and Boston soar, fans are expressing frustration over the added financial burden of attending this summer's World Cup.
Ginna Nuclear Power Plant to Perform Siren Tests for Emergency Readiness
The Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is set to conduct siren tests on Tuesday as part of its routine safety measures to ensure emergency preparedness.
New Detection Tools Aim to Safeguard Power Grid from Solar Storms
Scientists are advancing methods to detect solar storms that pose risks to the power grid, drawing lessons from past events like the 1989 Quebec blackout.
Element3's Lithium Strategy Draws Positive Attention from Experts
Experts Perryman and Edwards discuss the promising aspects of Element3's lithium strategy, suggesting potential for future development.