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Cody Gash

New Horizons sends new pictures of Pluto’s Icy Mountains and Moon Charon

Cody Gash
Jul 17, 2015
Innovation
A decade-long journey to a not so famous planet, NASA‘s New Horizons is beaming pictures that are enriching our knowledge about the dwarf planet. The  spacecraft, the size of a piano will continue to render its...

NASA Looks towards Cheaper substitutes to get Humans on Mars

Cody Gash
May 10, 2015
Innovation
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NASA- In the light of recent budget cuts, NASA has been trying to find cheaper ways to get to mars. The space agency is now considering Solar Electric propulsion systems (SEP), as the most efficient yet cost ef...

Four Poker Players Outwit Carnegie Mellon’s AI program in a Poker game

Cody Gash
May 10, 2015
Innovation
Carnegie Mellon University - Four professional poker players just beat the artificial intelligence platform, developed by Carnegie Mellon, in a poker tournament. The program called Claudici, was tested against ...

Scientists find Magnetic connection of Mercury dated back to 4 billion years

Cody Gash
May 10, 2015
Innovation
NASA - A team of scientists studying rocks on the surface of Mercury with the help of Messenger spacecraft's data has come to know that Mercury's magnetic field was much stronger 4 billion years ago than it's t...

NASA makes Mars colonization a public affair by inviting opinions and ideas for mission

Cody Gash
May 9, 2015
Innovation
NASA – In the year 1969 astronauts took their first walk on the moon. That said and in their strong desire to discover what happens in Mars; Scientists are already hard cracking their minds on how they can buil...

Study finds highly educated women want to have kids rather than balancing life with work

Cody Gash
May 9, 2015
Health
A new report has determined that there has been a shift in the attitude of educated women towards having children. The number of highly educated women wanting to have kids, rather than choosing to balance betwe...

Hubble space telescope finds Halo of mysterious gas around Andromeda galaxy

Cody Gash
May 9, 2015
Innovation
According to Hubble Space telescope's latest captures of the Milky Way's neighboring Andromeda galaxy, it is fully surrounded by a halo of massive gas. With clear skies, anyone will be able to see an area cover...

Messenger’s historic voyage ended with crash but NASA has learned a lot

Cody Gash
May 9, 2015
Innovation
NASA – A historic voyage by Scientists has come to an end although it cannot be defined to have ended on a good note. The least expected happened after a crash of the spacecraft that was carrying analytical ins...

WHO includes 36 New Drugs in List of Essential Medicines to Lower their prices

Cody Gash
May 9, 2015
Health
Geneva - WHO has announced 36 new additions to its list of essential medications. The list also included two prominent entries, new treatments for hepatitis-C and multi-drug resistant TB. The move is being view...

New Study Finds Measles Vaccine Does More than Fend off the Infection

Cody Gash
May 8, 2015
Health
Los Angeles- A new study has revealed that vaccinations for measles are not only effective in preventing just the said disease, but several others as well. Measles is a respiratory disease, known to be highly c...
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