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A study biochemically and structurally characterizes a lanmodulin from Hansschlegelia quercus with an oligomeric state sensitive to rare-earth ionic radius.
Relativity Space recently launched the first nearly entirely 3D-printed rocket into space, and its next rocket will be even bigger.
Watch this all-female Indonesian metal band rocking out to change the world.
Young rock musicians, Euis Siti Aisah, Firda Kurnia, and Widi Rahmawati, formed an Indonesian metal band, Voice of Baceprot, to inspire change.
Young rock musicians, Euis Siti Aisah, Firda Kurnia, and Widi Rahmawati, formed an Indonesian metal band, Voice of Baceprot, to inspire change.
Hopefully, by drawing on NASA’s deep scientific expertise, the mystery of the “metallic orbs” observed globally can be resolved satisfactorily.
Barlborough-based metals recycling and trading firm KJB Consulting (Global) has rebranded to be named Enicor.
Konami has confirmed that neither Hideo Kojima—the original creator of the Metal Gear series—nor his company, Kojima Productions, are involved in any way with Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
Series creator will not be a part of remake production Konami has confirmed that Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima will not be involved with the development of upcoming remake Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater — The publisher clarified the situation in a recent interview with IGN, confirming what many fans had already assumed. "They are not involved," a Konami spokesperson noted. "However, the development team will work hard to create this remake and also the ports (for Metal Gear Solid:...
The actress, 29, showed off her quirky style in a purple metallic gown with black sleeves and lace detail.
A research team led by chemist Dmitry Momotenko has developed a new 3D printing technique for manufacturing ultrasmall metallic objects. Using this technique, the researchers aim to substantially increase the surface area of battery electrodes to drastically reduce charging times.