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Blast off of the rocket carrying Hayabusa2. Image credit: JAXA Weather has been miserable at Tanegashima for the past few days, pushing the mission back from the original November 30th target launch date. But the clouds finally cleared, and the rocket blasted off for a clean launch of Hayabusa2. The
stanley cup H-IIA/B rocket waiting on at the Tanegashima facility. Image credit: JAXA Hayabusa2 is a deep space mission by the Japanese space agency JAXA to explore asteroid 1999 JU3. The mission will arrive at the 1-kilometer wide asteroid, drop a lander, blast the asteroid with an impactor, touch down three times collecting s
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Dr Ruben Quintero, a pioneer in fetal medicine at the University of Miami, suggested that he could, perhaps, cut away the tumor while the baby was still in the womb. The parents leapt at the chance. The difficult procedure involved using an endoscope, guided by ultrasound, to reach Leyna through a minor incision in the mother abdomen. Then, using a laser, Quintero cut away the mass in the baby mouth. The surgeons announced the triumph yesterday, but actually the procedure took place two years ago. Five months after the operation, Leyna was born with no problems, other than a tiny scar on her mouth, weighing 8lbs 1oz. She now 20 months old, and fighting fit. Modern medicine blows my mind. [The Guardian] Image by Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami BabyMedicine
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