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Arizona Votes To Build Spaceport For Space Ballooning

Posted in Science on 20th Jan, 2016
by Alex Muller

World View Enterprises is perhaps most known for its World View Experience, which is a high-altitude balloon ride for those who want to see the Earth from the stratosphere.

Obesity Linked With Blood Clots In Juveniles

Posted in Science on 19th Jan, 2016
by Alex Muller

Obesity as determined by body mass index was a statistically significant predictor of blood clot formation in juveniles, the study showed.

Water Ice Found On The Surface Of Comet 67P

Posted in Science on 19th Jan, 2016
by Alex Muller

For the first time, scientists have spotted large patches of water ice on the surface of a comet, thanks to instruments aboard the European Space Agency's Rosetta orbiter.

NASA's Plan For The Future Of Space Means Partnering With Companies Like SpaceX

Posted in Science on 19th Jan, 2016
by Alex Muller

NASA intends to bring manned launches back to the US rather than relying on its fractious relationship with Russia.

Weak Electrical Field Found To Carry Information Around The Brain

Posted in Science on 19th Jan, 2016
by Alex Muller

In a development that could lead to improved understanding of memory formation, scientists have discovered a new way information may be traveling throughout the brain.