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To Mars and back on a ‘grapefruit’ spacecraft with ‘cherries’ on spikes

London, Oct 15 : An Indian origin researcher at NASA has said that a spacecraft shaped like a grapefruit spiked with cherries on sticks, is the best suited for long space voyages.

Scientists build 3-D semiconductor structure that bends light the 'wrong' way

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New NASA software to ease astronauts' tasks in adverse space conditions

Nitrogen pollution from agriculture destroying European ecosystems

London, Oct.14 (ANI): Nitrogen pollution from agriculture and fossil fuels is known to be seriously damaging grasslands in the UK.

Buying and selling habitats may help save wildlife in the long-term

London, Oct.14 : European economists and ecologists are reportedly working together to find out whether the buying and selling of natural habitats would benefit wildlife in the long term.

Penguins hunt as buddies only when there is abundant prey

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