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Buenos Aires, Jun 18 (EFE), .- Argentine scientists developed a new type of test to detect COVID-19 that produces results in less than two hours and requires less medical equipment.(CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo)
Visitors to Moscow now have the opportunity to see a 33,000-year-old baby woolly rhino at the “Warm Permafrost” paleontological exhibition in Moscow. The intact body was found in Yakutia in 2014 in excellent condition, one of the first ever fully preserved baby wooly rhinos. The baby wooly rhino, a member of a long extinct species which roamed the frozen plains of the ice age, is one of the only babies of the species to ever go on dispaly.
Space is the final frontier for a reason, it is the most dangerous place we have ever ventured. Not only are the temperatures close to absolute zero and the space radiation absolutely deadly, just being in the anti-gravity environment of space and eat away muscles on astronauts and cosmonauts. In order to address this issue, scientists from Moscow’s Institute of Medical and Biological Problems tested their centrifuge technology spinner, which they hope could create artificial gravity in space. Creating artificial gravity in space could solve many of the issues connected to weightlessness in reduced gravity environments, such as allowing cosmonauts and astronauts to complete any task on board space stations much faster and alleviating the negative influences of microgravity on the body. Centrifuge technology may make it into space within the next decade.
Scientists in Singapore have created a building inspection robot that is said to be more objective and thorough than their human counterpart, while getting the job done in half the time. Roselle Chen reports.
Researchers are developing sperm-binding beads that could be used as a form of contraception.