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Lyles thought he had lost 100m final

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sport) 

American sprinter Noah Lyles thought he had lost the 100m final to Kishane Thompson. © International Olympic Committee

Liverpool beat United at sold-out Williams-Brice Stadium crowd

World Soccer Talk: World Cup 2014 

In a historic night for soccer in the United States, more than 77,000 fans filled Williams-Brice Stadium to witness a clash between two of the sport's most storied clubs, Liverpool and Manchester United. The electrifying atmosphere set the stage for Liverpool's dominant performance, which secured a 3-0 victory over their rivals. The Reds set the […]

In a historic night for soccer in the United States, more than 77,000 fans filled Williams-Brice Stadium to witness a clash between two of the sport’s most storied clubs... Читать дальше...

Firefighter, 24, is first victim of huge west Canada blaze

France24.com (en) 

The man, whose name was not immediately released, became the first casualty of a huge fire near the beloved tourist town of Jasper in Alberta province. Last year's historically bad fire season claimed eight lives. The victim, a Calgary native, suffered a serious injury Saturday afternoon when struck by a falling tree "while fighting an active fire northeast of Jasper," said a statement from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). He was transported, first by helicopter and then by air ambulance... Читать дальше...

Former Red Sox First-Rounder Emerges With Power Surge

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

While Roman Anthony emerged as the top player from the 2022 MLB Draft in the Boston Red Sox system, the franchise’s first round selection is starting to put it together in his second full season in the system. Mikey Romero came to the Red Sox as the No. 24 overall pick and had success in […]



Andean Glaciers Reach Smallest Size in Over 11,700 Years Study Finds

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 02, 2024
Rocks newly exposed after millennia beneath ice reveal that tropical glaciers have shrunk to their smallest extent in over 11,700 years. This discovery indicates the tropics have warmed beyond levels seen in the early Holocene epoch, according to researchers from Boston College, whose findings were published in Science. Scientists have anticipated that glaciers would retreat as tropical te

AFWERX, MTSI Evaluate Electric Vertical Takeoff, Landing Aircraft For Military Applications

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Springfield OH (SPX) Aug 02, 2024
As the sun rose over Springfield-Beckley Airport, Ohio, a quiet hum from an unusual aircraft signaled the start of another day of flight testing. Since mid-June, experts from AFWERX, the Department of the Air Force's innovation arm within the Air Force Research Laboratory, have been working with Beavercreek, Ohio-based defense contractor Modern Technology Solutions Inc., or MTSI, to evalua

Royal Australian Air Force Receives First MQ-4C Triton Uncrewed Aircraft

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Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 02, 2024
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) celebrated the arrival of the first MQ-4C Triton uncrewed aircraft at RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory. This high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft will provide Australia with an advanced maritime intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and targeting capability. The MQ-4C Triton arrived at RAAF

Scientists pin down the origins of the moon's tenuous atmosphere

Spacedaily.com 

Boston MA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
While the moon lacks any breathable air, it does host a barely-there atmosphere. Since the 1980s, astronomers have observed a very thin layer of atoms bouncing over the moon's surface. This delicate atmosphere - technically known as an "exosphere" - is likely a product of some kind of space weathering. But exactly what those processes might be has been difficult to pin down with any certainty.

A Yellow Jacket on Mars

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
When the door to NASA's Mars Dune Alpha habitat in Houston closed, Georgia Tech alumnus Ross Brockwell was virtually transported 152 million miles to the Red Planet as part of the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission. For 378 days, Brockwell, a 1999 civil engineering graduate, and three other crew members took part in this study, designed to explore the challenge

ISS mission to launch biomedical and physical science research

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
This weekend, a variety of novel biomedical investigations, technology demonstrations, and physical science projects are set to launch to the International Space Station (ISS). Northrop Grumman's 21st Commercial Resupply Services (NG-21) mission, contracted by NASA, will deliver over 900 pounds of essential research and supplies, including more than 20 payloads sponsored by the ISS National Labo

NASA assigns crew for SpaceX Crew-10 mission to ISS

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
As part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission, four crew members are set to embark on a long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than February 2025. The crew includes NASA astronauts Commander Anne McClain and Pilot Nichole Ayers, JAXA astronaut Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov. Their mission represents t

SpaceX delays resupply mission to ISS with bad weather

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Washington DC (UPI) Aug 3, 2024
SpaceX scrubbed plans to launch a re-supply mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Saturday morning because of unfavorable weather conditions. The Falcon 9 was scheduled to launch from Space Launch Complex 40 at 11:29 a.m. ET. A backup launch opportunity is 11:02 a.m. ET Sunday. But the 45th Weather Squadron predicts only

Why advanced Technosignatures could evade detection

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
NASA is dedicated to exploring the potential for life beyond Earth, although no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life has been found yet. This exploration addresses fundamental questions, including whether humanity is alone in the universe. Researchers investigating the possibility of extraterrestrial life consider various forms of life, from microbial to complex civilizations. Detect

Antiproton Cooling Innovation Enhances Precision in Quantum Measurements

Energy-daily.com 

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
Why does the universe contain matter and virtually no antimatter? The BASE international research collaboration at CERN, led by Professor Dr. Stefan Ulmer from Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf (HHU), has made a significant advancement that could help answer this question. They have developed a technique to measure the mass and magnetic moment of antiprotons with unprecedented precision, pote

NASA Project Pioneers Future of Rocket Manufacturing

Energy-daily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 02, 2024
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, has been at the forefront of incorporating additive manufacturing technologies, widely known as 3D printing, to develop stronger, lighter materials and innovative manufacturing processes for rocket components. The Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology (RAMPT) project, led by NASA Marshall, stands at the leading ed

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Graphene Discovered in Lunar Soil Sample from Chang'e 5 Mission

Energy-daily.com 

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 02, 2024
A recent study published in National Science Review has identified the presence of naturally formed few-layer graphene in a lunar soil sample. This remarkable finding comes from a team of researchers led by Professors Meng Zou, Wei Zhang, and Senior Engineer Xiujuan Li from Jilin University, along with Wencai Ren from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Metal Research. The sample, an o

China plans to adopt volume-based emissions reduction targets

Energy-daily.com 

Beijing (AFP) Aug 2, 2024
China is planning a major change in how it sets its climate targets, adopting carbon dioxide emissions reduction by volume rather than relative to economic growth, its top economic planner announced Friday. With its population of 1.4 billion and a massive manufacturing industry, China is by far the world's largest emitter of the greenhouse gases that scientists say drive climate change and

Deep sea mining opponents suffer major setback

Energy-daily.com 

United Nations, United States (AFP) Aug 3, 2024
Opponents of deep sea mining suffered a serious setback Friday when they failed to take a first step toward an international moratorium on the controversial practice. Until now, those in favor of such mining - which would deliver minerals key to the green transition but with a potentially high environmental cost - have managed to prevent the International Seabed Authority (ISA) from even t

Eco-Friendly 3D Concrete Printing Enhanced by Cellulose Nanofibrils

Energy-daily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024
A research team from the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science is pioneering the use of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) to improve 3D-printed concrete. This plant-based material offers significant potential for enhancing the printability and mechanical properties of concrete used in construction. "The improvements we saw on both printability and mechanical measures s


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