... – the narratives that we tell ourselves about our role and place in the world. Equally important is the inclusion of narrators. Remaining open to a spectrum of narrators reveals a multitude of stories and perspectives that can directly impact human...
... grains could not survive in the environment where these inclusions are formed,” Pravdivtseva says. These presolar grains are made..., named after the famous chemist Marie Curie. The inclusion itself is encompassed within the Allende meteorite – the ...
... with limited physical abilities to space? ESA has a diversity programme for the entire workforce and aims to be an inclusive employer, but as astronauts are the most visible element of our workforce, we want to have a larger diversity and...
... Earth so special.” This new study recently submitted to Nature, also suggests that a type of inclusion, known as a calcium–aluminium-rich refractory inclusion, found in some stony meteorites have an ‘extra-solar’ origin. This indicates that the gas...
... to realise the full benefits space offers. The key to making services for space settlement affordable and inclusive lies in effectively channelling the economic rents resulting from activities in space. ‘Economic rents’ are increases to a person...
...cooperation. The term ‘village’ describes an open and inclusive community where interested parties can join forces to share...the citizens of Earth for centuries to come. Acooperative, inclusive and sustainable approach was the starting point for the ...