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Oprah-backed Apeel wants to help grocers peer into their produce
A startup that counts Oprah Winfrey among its backers is offering a new way to let grocers know when produce will be past peak as part of its attempt to stamp out food waste.
Chinese physicist hunts for a ghost particle, undeterred by US-China friction
Li Liang has worked for nearly a decade on the Muon g-2 experiment involving 200 researchers from seven countries at Fermilab in the USTeams in China are working on the blueprint for a muon collider with sites in Guangdong province among candidates to host the potential project
Curious Cook: We don’t know enough about what is in the food we eat
We eat a complex amalgamation of compounds/elements at every meal, and much of it may be considered as food “dark matter”.
Harvard astronomer's book argues that alien vessel paid us a visit
Interstellar object that sped through our solar system in 2017 was alien technology, says top astronomer.
New high-res mapping satellite launched
TAIYUAN: China sent a new high-resolution mapping satellite into space from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi.
China launches new high-resolution mapping satellite
TAIYUAN, July 25 (Xinhua): China sent a new high-resolution mapping satellite into space on Saturday from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi.
Technical Inadvisory: Enter Trek support
There is a discussion to be had about the parallels between working in tech support and on a Starfleet vessel.
Satellites are changing the night sky as we know it
One day soon, the stars we can see from Earth could be outnumbered by a vast swarm of satellites.
Science of far-away planets and infant universe wins Nobel prize
STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - Canadian-American cosmologist James Peebles and Swiss scientists Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physics on Tuesday for revealing the wonder of the evolution of the universe and discovering planets orbiting distant suns.
Revamped collider to shine brighter light on physics mysteries at CERN
GENEVA (Reuters) - Europe's physics research centre CERN launched an upgrade of its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on Friday, six years after the huge particle accelerator solved an enduring riddle by confirming the existence of the elusive Higgs boson.

