Dj mizz dust to dust posts
Lifehacker It's easier to dust when you don't have to go hunting for a dust rag.
109 months ago
The Economist The jagged dust fragments blacken spacesuits, scratch visors, cake batteries and get tramped back into the spacecraft
112 months ago
Inc. Magazine The tiny, implantable sensors are smaller than a piece of dust.
115 months ago
Life.com See the Dust Bowl survivors who were immortalized by Steinbeck.
True Grit: Dust Bowl Survivors
time.com
As the national conversation around climate change heats up, LIFE.com offers rare photos from Oklahoma at the tail-end of the Dust Bowl.
115 months ago
MSN Keep your house close to dust-free with these tips.
123 months ago
MSN Lifestyle What if we told you that there are seven really simple things you can do that will help keep the levels of dust in your home far lower than they currently are?
123 months ago
I fucking love science What can scientists learn about you from your house dust? A surprising amount, as it turns out.
Here’s What Your House Dust Reveals About You
iflscience.com
The gender ratio, the geographic region and the presence of a pet – these are the things that your house dust can reveal about you. In a recent study, researchers surveyed 1,200 homes and found thousands of bacteria and fungi in house dust.
127 months ago
TIME Scientists are now able to take a sample of dust, sequence the DNA of its fungi and microbes and figure out where it came from.
131 months ago
HuffPost Weird News Where did all that cosmic dust come from?
Astronomers Solve Long-Standing Cosmic Mystery
www.huffingtonpost.com
Scientists have long known that "we are made of star stuff" -- or, in other words, cosmic dust. But where all that dust came from, and how it survived, has been ...
132 months ago
Los Angeles Times Science and Health Precocious galaxy has more dust than it should for its age. Or our ideas about dust are wrong.
Mysterious, dust-filled galaxy seems very mature for its age
latimes.com
Looking deep into the universe's past, astronomers have discovered a galaxy that’s surprisingly mature for its age. The star-forming galaxy A1689-zD1, described in the journal Nature, reveals that dust – the stuff we’re made of – might have b
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133 months ago
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