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- Earth's pull is 'massaging' our moon
- Rosetta Mission: Ptolemy sniffs next piece of the comet puzzle
- Controlling brain cells with sound waves
Earth's pull is 'massaging' our moon Posted: 15 Sep 2015 01:25 PM PDT Earth's gravity has influenced the orientation of thousands of faults that form in the lunar surface as the moon shrinks, according to new results. |
Rosetta Mission: Ptolemy sniffs next piece of the comet puzzle Posted: 15 Sep 2015 11:15 AM PDT New results from Ptolemy -- an instrument on the Rosetta mission's Philae lander, suggest that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko may be giving of different gases from different parts of its surface, making it heterogeneous in nature, Ptolemy -- the gas analysis instrument on board Philae, has taken measurements of the concentration of volatile molecules at the lander's final resting site, known as. Its findings have shown the presence of both water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but of very little carbon monoxide (CO). |
Controlling brain cells with sound waves Posted: 15 Sep 2015 10:54 AM PDT A new technique to selectively and noninvasively turn on groups of neurons in worms could be boon to science and medicine. |
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