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NASA to Mars: A Solution for “You Can’t Take it With You”
Posted on March 10th, 2017 by Ken Klapproth in New Materials & Applications
Scientific discovery begins as more questions than answers. For NASA to achieve its goal of sending humans to Mars in the 2030’s, one key question concerns making the Red Planet habitable. But if you’ve strained the payload feasibility of your biggest rocket, is there a way to not only create the dwellings required but their raw material as well? Continue reading “NASA to Mars: A Solution for “You Can’t Take it With You”” »
Getting to Chemistry Breakthroughs Faster
Posted on October 17th, 2016 by Thibault Geoui in Chemical R&D
What matters the most to scientific researchers? While there may be many answers to that question, one that stands out is the ability to better humanity through scientific discovery. Continue reading “Getting to Chemistry Breakthroughs Faster” »
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