March 15, 2019

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

The Hollywood notion of Bruce Willis rocketing into space to blow up a giant asteroid on a collision course with the Earth is unlikely to ever reach fruition...

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*Breaking up is hard to do – if you’re an asteroid

The Hollywood notion of Bruce Willis rocketing into space to blow up a giant asteroid on a collision course with the Earth is unlikely to ever reach fruition – following new studies showing some asteroids may be a lot harder than previously thought.

*Magnetic Bubbles on the Moon Reveal Evidence of "Sunburn"

New NASA research suggests that some of the colouration seen on the lunar surface could actually be a form of Sunburn.

*Antimatter gravity experiments move a step closer

Does antimatter fall down or up – it’s a fairly simple question – but one for which there has not yet been a confirmed answer.

*First Soyuz launch for 2019 almost ends in failure

Drama has surrounded the first Soyuz launch for 2019 -- with the mission carrying a new Egyptian surveillance satellite almost failing to reach its intended orbit.

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*The Science Report

CO2 emissions will soon match the last major greenhouse warming event.

North Korea upgrading its missile test facilities.

How watching too much TV could be bad for your memory.

People with diabetes are more likely to have back and neck pain.

Computers are far more vulnerable to hacking through common plug-in devices than previously thought.

Neanderthals walked upright just like their modern human cousins.

Growing concerns about an increase in go fund me sites financing bogus cancer cures.

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