Category Archives: (Sandbox Syndication Account) Science News (Master Feed)
Graffiti or homage? Hi-tech imaging sheds light on Holy Sepulchre wall crosses
By Rinat Harash JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Crosses etched in mysterious abundance across the walls of Christianity's most sacred church were long assumed to be graffiti, but they may be the work of mediaev...
Syndicated Content Mar 31, 2021
Seats filled for first all-civilian spaceflight crew
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - A college science professor and an aerospace data analyst were named on Tuesday to round out a four-member crew for a SpaceX launch into orbit planned later this year bille...
Syndicated Content Mar 30, 2021
Carnivorous dinosaur with short snout and strong bite menaced Patagonia
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists in Argentina have unearthed the well-preserved skull of a meat-eating dinosaur that roamed northern Patagonia about 85 million years ago - a beast with...
Syndicated Content Mar 30, 2021
SpaceX starship SN11 rocket fails to land safely after test launch in Texas, investigation underway: SpaceX
(Reuters) - A SpaceX Starship prototype rocket failed to land safely on Tuesday after a test launch from Boca Chica, Texas, and engineers were investigating, Spacex said. (Reporting by Gabriella Borte...
Syndicated Content Mar 30, 2021
Immune response may be linked to AstraZeneca vaccine clot issue; death risk rising among young adults in Brazil
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by ...
Syndicated Content Mar 29, 2021
WHO says COVID likely passed from bats to humans through another animal: AP
(Reuters) - A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is "extrem...
Syndicated Content Mar 29, 2021
Octopus research yields insight into the evolution of sleep
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - The octopus is an extraordinary creature - and not only because of its eight limbs, three hearts, blue blood, ink squirting, camouflage capacity and the tragic fact that it ...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2021
U.S. should research solar geoengineering to fight climate change but exercise caution, scientists say
By Andrea Januta (Reuters) - The National Academies of Science on Thursday called for the United States to pursue research into solar geoengineering to cool the Earth's atmosphere but urged caution gi...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2021
Historic Mars helicopter test flight set for early April
By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NASA engineers plan to send a miniature helicopter whirring just above the surface of Mars next month in an interplanetary aviation experiment that, if successf...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2021
OneWeb launches 36 satellites from Russia to extend internet orbit
MOSCOW (Reuters) - OneWeb launched 36 satellites into orbit from a cosmodrome in the far east of Russia on Thursday as part of the satellite firm's plans to deliver global high-speed internet access. ...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2021




