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A Massive Global Effort Maps How the Brain is Wired A Massive Global Effort Maps How the Brain is Wired With innovative tools, connectome scientists are tracing the superhighways and footpaths of the brain www.scientificamerican.com oldmarine
Is it possible to test a nuclear weapon without producing radioactive fallout? : ... Is it possible to test a nuclear weapon without producing radioactive fallout? : ... Atmospheric testing is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about atmospheric and underwater testing. science.howstuffworks.com oldmarine
What Will It Take to Solve Climate Change? What Will It Take to Solve Climate Change? blogs.scientificamerican.com oldmarine
What if I looked straight at an eclipse of the sun? What if I looked straight at an eclipse of the sun? What if I looked straight at an eclipse of the sun? Would it damage my eyes? How can I protect them from being burned? science.howstuffworks.com 본문으로 이동 oldmarine
Understanding Vitamin D Deficiency Understanding Vitamin D Deficiency Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to depression, cancer, and even heart attacks. But are these claims true? Should you get your V... ​www.scientificamerican.com 본문으로 이동 Source: scientificamerican.com oldmarine
The 2014 Nobel Prizes The 2014 Nobel Prizes Source: scientificamerican.com oldmarine
Tiny New Moon Discovered around Neptune Tiny New Moon Discovered around Neptune The newly discovered moon is the 14th in Neptune's orbit By Miriam Kramer and SPACE.com July 17, 2013 This diagram shows the orbits of several moons located close to the planet Neptune. All of them were discovered in 1989 by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, with the exception of S/2004 N 1, which was discovered in archival Hubble Space Telescope images. Image:..
Saturn Is Shaking Its Rings Saturn Is Shaking Its Rings Oscillations inside the giant planet perturb its rings, promising new clues to the nature of its enormous interior By Ken Croswell May 13, 2013 18 Comments Image: NASA Saturn's rings are such a spectacle that you can see them through even a modest telescope. Made mostly of water ice, the rings contain countless particles, large and small, that orbit the planet in a th..