Слова и люди: наука, политика, культура, IT, вечная жизнь, освоение космоса, лечение рака, лечение старения и генная инженерия, обеспечение неограниченного долголетия человека, ликвидация всех заболеваний, освоение планет. Сборник ведет Ивайкин Тимофей (Ivaykin Timofey)
NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Takes First Picture of Distant Rock It Will Visit
https://nyti.ms/2LEJQcN By KENNETH CHANG from NYT Science
A Journey Into the Solar System’s Outer Reaches, Seeking New Worlds to Explore
https://nyti.ms/2VjWUIV By KENNETH CHANG from NYT Science
New Antarctica Map Is Like ‘Putting on Glasses for the First Time and Seeing 20/20’
https://nyti.ms/2Q5vK4Q By SHANNON STIRONE from NYT Science
He Died at Pompeii, but His Head Wasn’t Crushed by a Block
https://nyti.ms/2QPxK6x By NICHOLAS ST. FLEUR from NYT Science
One Giant Step for a Chess-Playing Machine
https://nyti.ms/2RjeE8d By STEVEN STROGATZ from NYT Science
Perhaps Santa Had to Shout to His Eight Reindeer Because They Fell Asleep
https://nyti.ms/2AcUBPa By VERONIQUE GREENWOOD from NYT Science
Vaccine for Honeybees Could Be a Tool to Fight Population Decline
https://nyti.ms/2T4z1Dt By JULIA JACOBS from NYT Science
Inside CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
https://nyti.ms/2EEFeCb By DENNIS OVERBYE, EVAN GROTHJAN and JONATHAN CORUM from NYT Science
It’s Intermission for the Large Hadron Collider
https://nyti.ms/2BCxLA7 By DENNIS OVERBYE, JONATHAN CORUM, EVAN GROTHJAN, JON HUANG, YULIYA PARSHINA-KOTTAS, KARTHIK PATANJALI, GRAHAM ROBERTS and MARCE from NYT Science
Apollo 8’s Earthrise: The Shot Seen Round the World
https://nyti.ms/2PUxPjY By DENNIS OVERBYE from NYT Science
Giant Trap Is Deployed to Catch Plastic Littering the Pacific Ocean
https://nyti.ms/2PRy7Ir By CHRISTINA CARON from NYT Science
Look Back at How Much Space News Got Packed Into 2018
https://ift.tt/2Sbs03H By THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT Science
Genealogists Turn to Cousins’ DNA and Family Trees to Crack Five More Cold Cases
https://ift.tt/2yO5zw8 By HEATHER MURPHY from NYT Science
‘Spirits Won’t Rest’: DNA Links Ancient Bones to Living Aboriginal Australians
https://ift.tt/2EEyYv2 By CARL ZIMMER from NYT Science
Deep Beneath Your Feet, They Live in the Octillions
https://ift.tt/2Gvw2Td By JOANNA KLEIN from NYT Science
Watch a Robotic Hand Play the Piano With a More Human Touch
https://ift.tt/2SX1iMb By STEPH YIN from NYT Science
Albinism Strips Pigment From the Body, Including the Eyes
https://ift.tt/2zT0D7p By C. CLAIBORNE RAY from NYT Science
The Earth’s Shell Has Cracked, and We’re Drifting on the Pieces
https://ift.tt/2S5PeIj By NATALIE ANGIER from NYT Science
How the Father of Computer Science Decoded Nature’s Mysterious Patterns
https://ift.tt/2In54g8 By JOANNA KLEIN from NYT Science
It’s the Solar System’s Most Distant Object. Astronomers Named It Farout.
https://ift.tt/2EpJ8i6 By KENNETH CHANG from NYT Science
Feathers and Fur Fly Over Pterosaur Fossil Finding
https://ift.tt/2QY64eZ By NICHOLAS ST. FLEUR from NYT Science
Saturn With No Rings? It Could Happen, and Sooner Than Astronomers Expected
https://ift.tt/2SNWbOi By NADIA DRAKE from NYT Science
A Bright Green ‘Christmas Comet’ Will Fly the Closest to Earth in Centuries
https://ift.tt/2PEv2vd By CHRISTINA CARON from NYT Science
One of Nature’s Smallest Flowering Plants Can Survive Inside of a Duck
https://ift.tt/2SLuiWX By VERONIQUE GREENWOOD from NYT Science
A Salamander of Legend Emerges From Southern Swamps
https://ift.tt/2Ek6dmc By ASHER ELBEIN from NYT Science
Virgin Galactic Rocket Ship Reaches Space, a Milestone in Space Tourism
https://ift.tt/2EuJuoh By MATTHEW HAAG from NYT Science
This Dracula Ant’s Jaws Could Make It the Fastest Animal on Earth
https://ift.tt/2EtLDAS By DOUGLAS QUENQUA from NYT Science
Narrower Skulls, Oblong Brains: How Neanderthal DNA Still Shapes Us
https://ift.tt/2RX6n7b By CARL ZIMMER from NYT Science
Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers
https://ift.tt/2PohuEk By WILLIAM J. BROAD from NYT Science
America’s Most Hazardous Volcano Erupted This Year. Then It Erupted and Erupted.
https://ift.tt/2zSSlw3 By ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS from NYT Science
It Could Be the Age of the Chicken, Geologically
https://ift.tt/2RXLgSh By JAMES GORMAN from NYT Science
Women in Rare Company Accept Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry
https://ift.tt/2RQf2YX By SANDRA E. GARCIA from NYT Science
It’s a Briefcase! It’s a Pizza Box! No, It’s a Mini Satellite
https://ift.tt/2LbgMJz By WILLIAM J. BROAD from NYT Science
Russians Prepare for Spacewalk, Aiming to Solve a Space Station Mystery
https://ift.tt/2zQSuAe By KENNETH CHANG from NYT Science
Voyager 2 Has Entered the Space Between Solar Systems
https://ift.tt/2ru7i35 By KENNETH CHANG from NYT Science
Most White Americans’ DNA Can Be Identified Through Genealogy Databases
https://ift.tt/2NyXdKR By HEATHER MURPHY from NYT Science
Seeking Clues to Longevity in Lonesome George’s Genes
https://ift.tt/2EasHWT By STEPH YIN from NYT Science
A ‘Honking-Big’ Cave in Canada Lures Geologists to Its Mouth
https://ift.tt/2E9gcL1 By EMILY S. RUEB from NYT Science
Lizard Dreams May Not Be So Different From Your Own
https://ift.tt/2AY1aVo By C. CLAIBORNE RAY from NYT Science
Crossing From Asia, the First Americans Rushed Into the Unknown
https://ift.tt/2OzDzPl By CARL ZIMMER from NYT Science
It’s Cute, but This Cat Probably Wasn’t Feeding Its Toy Kittens
https://ift.tt/2PkyHhW By JOANNA KLEIN from NYT Science
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