Juno launched on August 5, 2011 and successfully entered Jupiter’s orbit on July 4, 2016. During each of the spacecraft’s 37 passes of Jupiter to date, a specialized suite of instruments has peered below its turbulent cloud deck. The new results from the Juno mission highlight the inner workings of …
Read More »Rare Martian Meteorite Provides Clues to Red Planet’s Evolution
Northwest Africa (NWA) 7635 — a Martian meteorite found in Algeria in 2012 — has given planetary researchers information about volcanic activity on the Red Planet, and it’s not like anything we’ve ever seen on Earth. Hand sample images of the cut NWA 7635 stone and a representative backscattered electron …
Read More »Moz Local now provides data from Google My Business
Despite the non-locality of ecommerce, it’s all about local customers for many businesses. To give them more perspectives, SEO firm Moz has announced this week the integration of Google My Business Insights data with the Professional and Local Premium versions of its Moz Local search. Moz Local manages local business listings …
Read More »Cassini Provides New View of Saturn’s Wave-Making Moon Daphnis
A new image from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft shows Saturn’s small moon Daphnis and the waves it raises in the surrounding ring material. This image was obtained in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on January 16, 2017, at a distance of about 17,000 miles (28,000 km) from Daphnis. …
Read More »Ashley’s Angels provides for over 1,000 children this holiday season
This press release is submitted and shown here in its original form, unedited by Furniture Today. Mike Hall, Lauren Martin, Becky Jumper, Earnie Gates, Brent Koslo ARCADIA, Wis. – Ashley’s Angels spread the Christmas spirit this week by delivering truckloads of food, clothing, and toys to 1,056 children in need …
Read More »New Research Provides Path to Study Diabetic Complications
An international team of scientists from the United States and China has found a sensor for the reactive molecules linked to diabetic complications. The study, done in the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, provides particular promise for those suffering from painful diabetes-related nerve damage. TRPA-1/TRPA1 activation via a-dicarbonyls (a-DCs) is relayed …
Read More »Ancient DNA Provides New Insights into Early Stages of Maize Domestication
According to an international team of scientists who have sequenced the genome of a 5,310-year-old maize cob from the Tehuacan Valley, the maize (Zea mays) grown in central Mexico more than five millennia ago was genetically more similar to modern maize than to its wild counterpart. A 5,310-year-old maize cob …
Read More »Sony Admits To PSVR Image Drifting Problems, Provides Troubleshooting Tips
While Sony believes they are in a strong position when it comes to the PSVR, it’s not all sunshine and roses for the company since launch. Several users have been complaining about how the device has performed in certain situations since it hit the market. Until now, Sony has been …
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