Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Out There: Whatever We Dig Up, We’ll End Up Buried

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In our search for discovery and meaning, we always look up and out, while we hardly know anything about what is going on, or what went on, under our own feet.
via New York Times

Zooming in on Star Cluster Terzan 5

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Graphene nanoribbons show promise for healing spinal injuries

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The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a newly developed process and a common polymer could someday be of critical importance to healing damaged spinal cords in people, according to scientists.
via Science Daily

Earthquakes, ‘Mars-quakes,’ and the possibility of life

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A new study shows that rocks formed by the grinding together of other rocks during earthquakes are rich in trapped hydrogen -- a finding that suggests similar seismic activity on Mars may produce enough hydrogen to support life.
via Science Daily
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