The NASA Science Activation project Eclipse Soundscapes (ES), led by ARISA Lab in Medford, Massachusetts, helps learners of all ages explore NASA science through multisensory learning and participatory science opportunities. In the weeks…
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Satellites keep photobombing the Hubble telescope, and it’s getting worse
It’s getting harder and harder for the Hubble and other telescopes orbiting Earth to capture pristine images thanks to the sudden surge in satellite launches. Satellite trails could mess up nearly 40 percent of images the Hubble takes and up to…
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Acoustic Graphene Plasmons Achieve Up To 6 Orders Of Magnitude Purcell Enhancement For Quantum Light Emitters
The pursuit of enhanced light emission underpins advances in diverse fields, from optical communication to quantum computing, and researchers are continually seeking methods to amplify these signals. Justin Gruber from the University of…
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Next Blue Origin tourist launch will fly wheelchair user to space for 1st time
Michi Benthaus is about to make history.
Benthaus, an aerospace engineer at the European Space Agency, is one of the six passengers on Blue Origin‘s next space tourism launch, the company announced today (Dec. 3). She’ll become the first…
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NASA Sent Three Drones to Death Valley to Prepare for Travel to Mars
NASA hit a snag last year when the Ingenuity Mars helicopter crashed on the Red Planet. The space agency concluded that the crash was caused by the vehicle’s inability to discern flat ground from featureless sand dunes. To avoid such a hiccup in…
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Ising Meson Spectroscopy Simulation Achieves Improved Resolution On Quantum Device Via Error-Resilient Techniques
The challenge of simulating complex quantum systems, such as those described by the transverse-field Ising model, currently limits our ability to verify fundamental predictions about confinement and excitation spectra. Hao-Ti Hung from…
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Magnetic fossils hint at ancient GPS sense
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Ultrastructure Microscope Unveils Key Protein in Sperm Tails
Male infertility is a major issue worldwide and its causes remain unclear. Now, an international team of researchers led by Hiroki Shibuya at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan has discovered a key…
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Over 16,000 dinosaur footprints identified along a Bolivian shoreline – Phys.org
- Over 16,000 dinosaur footprints identified along a Bolivian shoreline Phys.org
- World’s Largest Dinosaur Tracksite Has At Least 16,600 Footprints And Sets Many World Records IFLScience
- Behold the Biggest Dinosaur Parade Yahoo
- 18,000 Tracks…
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