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Having joined YouTube in 2011, Reeder initially began posting videos of his experiments to show to his grandmother: "I would do science experiments all the time anyway ... Then other people started watching them", he explained in a 2017 interview. [11] His channel Cody'sLab reached 100,000 subscribers in October 2015.
Former SpaceX engineer Scott Nolan, CEO of startup General Matter, is on a mission to help end Russia's monopoly on a type of more-enriched nuclear fuel by producing it at commercial scale in the ...
Shares of Uranium miner and processor Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSEMKT: UEC) rallied 13.6% this week through Thursday at 1 p.m. ET, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. As is often ...
Shares in Uranium Energy (NYSEMKT: UEC) rose by a whopping 17.8% in the week up to Friday morning. The move comes in a positive week of newsflow for the nuclear industry, which is good news for a ...
[6] The continental crust and lower mantle have average K/U values of about 12,000. mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) or upper mantle have more volatiles and have a K/U ratio of about 19,000. [2] Volatile depletion explains why Earth's sodium (volatile) content is about 10% of its calcium (refractory) content, despite the similar abundance in ...
Click on image to see more. Note how close the orbit of Mars is to the asteroid belt. Besides heat generated by molten rock, Mars has had much heat produced when asteroids impacted its surface making giant craters. The area around a large impact may take hundreds of thousands of years to cool. [4] 243 Ida and its moon Dactyl. Dactyl is the ...
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The Phoenix lander set down at about 68 degrees north latitude, so the discovery of water ice in LDAs greatly expands the range of easily available on Mars. [95] It is far easier to land a spaceship near the equator of Mars, so the closer water is available to the equator the better it will be for future colonists.