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December 7, 2017PUBLIC DOMAIN Researchers hope to apply knowledge of TraE to destroy harmful bacteria.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Researchers hope to apply knowledge of TraE to destroy harmful bacteria.
This image of the rose-coloured star forming region Messier 17 was captured by the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. It is one of the sharpest images showing the entire nebula and not only reveals its full size but also retains fine detail throughout the cosmic landscape of gas clouds, dust and newborn stars.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Geological evidence from the Bahamian islands reveals that superstorms once ravaged the Earth.
FILE PHOTO Some students feel that the policy change has impacted mental health.
FILE PHOTO Daniels addressed student concerns on topics like security and mental health.
COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK Teachers and Researchers United will be hosting a speak out on the tax bill this Thursday.
COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK The Baltimore Beat will be distributed for free throughout the city.
This image of the rose-coloured star forming region Messier 17 was captured by the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. It is one of the sharpest images showing the entire nebula and not only reveals its full size but also retains fine detail throughout the cosmic landscape of gas clouds, dust and newborn stars.
This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar asteroid: `Oumuamua. This unique object was discovered on 19 October 2017 by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawai`i. Subsequent observations from ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile and other observatories around the world show that it was travelling through space for millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system. `Oumuamua seems to be a dark red highly-elongated metallic or rocky object, about 400 metres long, and is unlike anything normally found in the Solar System.