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Earth and Moon struck by asteroid shower 800 million years ago
29
July

Earth and Moon struck by asteroid shower 800 million years ago

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According to a new study, a vast meteoroid bombardment struck the Earth and the Moon about 800 million years ago. The research was conducted from Jap

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The impact of bicycles on vehicles velocity
28
July

The impact of bicycles on the velocity of motor vehicles

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According to a new study, the presence of bicycles on roads that do not have bicycle lanes does not significantly affect the velocity of motor vehicles.

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The correlation between direct work and productivity in construction industry
22
July

The correlation between direct work and productivity in construction industry

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A new study focuses on a crucial relationship that impacts the construction industry. The correlation between the actual labor and the productivity of a construction project.

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Last modified on Wednesday, 22 July 2020 14:22
Mega-tsunami generated by an ancient landslide in Mars
17
July

Mega-tsunami generated by an ancient landslide in Mars

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According to research from the University of Milan “Bicocca” in Italy, a mega-tsunami was generated by a massive landslide in Mars, billions of y

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What controls the height of the world's mountains?
13
July

What controls the height of the world's mountains?

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A new study comes to answer an interesting question. What determines the height of the earth's mountains? Mountains are formed as a result of plate t

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An infrared image of the fused silica window used to test the depth thermography concept
10
July

Measuring the temperature of 3D objects using depth thermography

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Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have introduced a new method to remotely measure the temperature within 3D objects.

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Last modified on Friday, 10 July 2020 18:18
Satellites debris orbiting Earth
29
June

How to address satellite debris issue

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As years pass by, the assembly of satellites in space is beginning to become a major issue that needs to be urgently solved.

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Last modified on Monday, 29 June 2020 16:22
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