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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2019 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
Homo Scribens - a person who writes
LTP - allergy proteins
Species nova
Who's got ice cream!
Aggressive green mass
Battery and transport of the future
Alpha and omega fatty acids
Aluminum and Rome
Arthrospira named Spirulina
African paths of Gumilyov
Bacteria rule us
Balance
Without fear and reproach
Protein that causes atherosclerosis
Australian tantalum fight
The burden of the big genome
The future is at the door
Fipronil is to blame for bee deaths
Pluto contains ammonia and water
In one white-white office
Faith in Aloe
Substance that prolongs the life of carnosine
View or no view?
Views without standards
Time to choose
Is natural always better than synthetic?
Is all sugar sweet?
Can bacillus cure diabetes?
Generator
Genetics explain the sour taste of lemons
Genetics consider deceived husbands
Bitter Bumblebee Bread
David Livingston: doctor, traveler, missionary
Two codes
Two free from HIV
John Goodenough: At 97, I still haven't done my job
Think easier!
Bad heredity Ae
Is there life on Mars?
Women's give names
Life of Wonderful Quotes
Life of Wonderful Quotes
Live, not survive
Mystery of stellar promethium
The Mystery of Malachite Hair
Smell conveys emotions
Exercise, cold, alcohol - what do you have in common?
green seeds
Green tea is a heaven sent drink
Knowledge of the illiterate
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Startup company Aquarian Spac has received seed funding to deploy a high-speed communications network on the moon.
Above Earth orbit, current communication relies on technology from the 1960s, making downloading lunar and space data an extremely slow process. Moreover, the lack of high-speed communication will create a serious obstacle to lunar operations and future exploration of Mars.
Experts hope the Solnet system will help improve communications over Earth orbit, which John Rotondo, the startup's CTO, says is not enough to handle the growing number of proposed missions to the moon. Data is planned to be transmitted at a speed of 100 megabits per second. Solnet wants to launch in 2024.
Rotondo also added that to ensure continuous coverage of the South Pole, the company intends to install a second satellite in 2025, but has not yet entered into an agreement to launch any of them.
Aquarian Space is currently conducting technical reviews with several commercial vendors for NASA's CLPS mission, other U.S. commercial lunar explorers, and international lunar missions to provide uninterrupted data and communications services by 2024. Customers, for their part, do not need to change or upgrade technology to integrate with the Aquarian network, making this a very simple and affordable solution.
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