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MOXIE makes oxygen out of Mars’s thin air.
Artwork depicting the Perseverance rover on the surface of Mars with the Ingenuity helicopter deployed. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
At the momen
In planning the future mission to Mars, NASA is looking for ways to save room on the spacecraft and decrease payload for an easier flight. One way to accomplish both these goals is to use Mars’ own atmosphere to produce enough oxygen for breathing.
While this may sound challengin
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By Victoria Bell For Mailonline
Published: 05:42 EDT, 7 May 2019 | Updated: 07:50 EDT, 7 May 2019
Fascinating footage shows a balloon inflating after it is taken out of a beaker of liquid nitrogen.
Liquid nitrogen is a cryogenic liquid, a gas that's kept in a li
Nebraska Engineering researchers Jinying Zhu and Fadi Alsaleem have received a three-year, $800,000 award from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a dual-sensing, health-monitoring system for a spent nuclear fuel canister.
Nuclear energy is a key component of a clean, green fu
Cancer surgery is a common part of diagnosing and treating cancer. Here's a look at how surgery is used to care for people with cancer.
Common reasons you might have cancer surgery include:
Surgery is often used with other cancer treatments. These treatments can include chemotherap
From a grad school discovery to launching a company, two UNCG alums take a big swing for bees
It’s not easy being a baby bee.
The hive doesn’t revolve around the developing insect. Instead, the brood – consisting of the eggs, larvae, and pupae – are part of a larger wh