SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA "Dad, did you ever imagine that your formula would become so famous?" I ask the kind-eyed, 91-year-old person next to me on the patio. My dad, Frank Drake, is quiet for a moment. Perhaps he's thinking back to the November day 60 years ago when he unceremoniously drafted a formula that went on to shape humankind's hunt for extraterrestrial civilizations. Publisher: Science Date: 11-30-2021 Twitter: @NatGeo Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Mysterious origin of Earth's water may be explained by solar wind | New Scientist The sun's solar wind may have played a key part in delivering water to Earth, solving a vexing mystery about where our planet's seas and oceans came from. Studies of meteorites have found them to be surprisingly rich in water, suggesting that early in our planet's history 4.6 billion years ago, incoming asteroids delivered water and allowed Earth to become the h
Avi Loeb: Two things. In 2017, there was an object — the first one that was identified from outside the solar system that arrived close to Earth — and it didn't look like anything we've seen before. It didn't look like a comet, it didn't behave like an asteroid. Loeb: Yes. And I thought maybe it's artificial in origin. And, in fact, I wrote a book about it, Extraterrestrial, that was published six months ago. And then a month ago, there was a report delivered to Congress saying: there are things in the sky above the U.S. whose nature is not identified. Publisher: News Date: 2021-08-03T01:19:42.532 Author: https www wgbh org news people arun rath Twitter: @wgbhnews Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Patty's Triangle Remains Among Michigan's Most Baffling UFO Sightings Nobody really knows. Unofficially, it's called Patty's Triangle because a woman named Patty Blackburn caught it on camera on June 14, 2
Now Multiply Labs, which was founded by Fred Parietti PhD '16 and former visiting PhD at MIT Alice Melocchi, is hoping to bring the speed and precision of its robots to a new type of advanced treatment. Multiply Labs is attempting to automate many processes that can currently only be done by highly trained scientists, reducing the potential for human error. The platform will also perform some of the most time-consuming tasks of cell therapy production in parallel. For instance, the company's system will contain multiple bioreactors, which are used to grow the genetically modified cells that will be injected back into the patient. Publisher: MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Author: Zach Winn MIT News Office Twitter: @mit Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Elegant chemistry, a humane view of robots, and refugee economics: Books in brief When Francis Crick and James Watson discovered DNA's double helix, they privately c
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