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Mar 28, 2019

Remote-Controlled Insect Ornithopter Developed

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Aeronautical engineer Edwin Van Ruymbeke has developed a remote-controlled insect ornithopter called MetaFly.

Capable of reaching a top speed of 18 km/h (11 mph) and a maximum range of 100 metres (328 ft), the wings are flapped using a mechanical coreless motor and an aluminum heat sink that is powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.

Weighing 10 grams (0.35 oz), MetaFly measures 19 cm long (7.5 in) with a 29-cm (11.4-in) wingspan. The patented wings are made from carbon fibre, liquid crystal polymer and oriented polypropylene.

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Mar 26, 2019

100th Missile Defense Brigade

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Mar 26, 2019

A Scientist Thinks Someone Alive Today Will Live to be 1,000

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What’s so hard about keeping a 20-year-old’s body forever?

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Mar 25, 2019

German Professor Who Is A Hardcore Star Wars Fan Has Just Repainted An Observatory Into R2-D2

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Maybe one of our observatory domes can be painted to look like this? :-D.


In a galaxy far far away (Germany) Hubert Zitt, professor at the ZweibrĂŒcken University of Applied Sciences and known for Star Trek and Star Wars lectures, along with a small team, transformed the ZweibrĂŒck Observatory of the Natural Science Association into a giant R2-D2 – and it is out of this world.

The sci-fi professor completed the project in September 2018, aided by his father-in-law Horst Helle, the master painter Klaus Ruffing and several helping students and it has caught the eyes of Star Wars fans everywhere. The most notable fan of the re-design was Star Wars actor Mark Hamill who tweeted about it, “R2-D2 Observatory Transformed Germans Into Giant Nerds.”

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Mar 24, 2019

The High-Tech, Humane Ways Biologists Can Identify Individual Animals

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Humans have driver’s licenses and fingerprints, but cows have nose-prints and zebras have “StripeCodes”.

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Mar 24, 2019

Serbia joins CERN as its 23rd Member State

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Today, CERN welcomes Serbia as its 23rd Member State, following receipt of formal notification from UNESCO that Serbia has acceded to the CERN Convention.

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Mar 23, 2019

US detects huge meteor explosion

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The fireball is the second most powerful in 30 years and the biggest since Chelyabinsk in 2013.

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Mar 23, 2019

Scientists rise up against statistical significance

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We are not calling for a ban on P values. Nor are we saying they cannot be used as a decision criterion in certain specialized applications (such as determining whether a manufacturing process meets some quality-control standard). And we are also not advocating for an anything-goes situation, in which weak evidence suddenly becomes credible. Rather, and in line with many others over the decades, we are calling for a stop to the use of P values in the conventional, dichotomous way — to decide whether a result refutes or supports a scientific hypothesis5.


Valentin Amrhein, Sander Greenland, Blake McShane and more than 800 signatories call for an end to hyped claims and the dismissal of possibly crucial effects.

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Mar 21, 2019

Scientists Reversed Rats’ Alcoholism

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A laser treatment helped curbed the rats’ cravings.

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Mar 21, 2019

Beyond Metformin For Aging — Jahahreeh Finley — IdeaXme — Ira Pastor

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