- Global space debris committee expands Unmanned airspace
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Category: 9. Sci-Tech
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Global space debris committee expands – Unmanned airspace
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Tumbleweed-inspired Mars rovers could be blown across the Red Planet
Wind speeds on Mars are high enough to blow fleets of large spherical rovers that resemble tumbleweed across the Red Planet’s surface, according to new wind-tunnel tests of small prototypes conducted by an international consortium of young…
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New rocket fuel compound packs 150% more energy
University at Albany chemists have created a new high-energy compound that could revolutionize rocket fuel and make space flights more efficient. Upon ignition, the compound releases more energy relative to its weight and volume compared to…
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A strange “quantum echo” just showed up in superconductors
Superconductors are special materials that allow electricity to flow without any resistance, much like a frictionless highway for electrons. Inside these materials, strange quantum ripples called Higgs modes can appear. These ripples are…
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Electronic Crystals In Layered Materials Demonstrate Novel Phases And Tunable Moiré Superlattices
The emergence of exotic states of matter in atomically thin materials continues to drive innovation in modern physics, and recent research focuses on ‘electronic crystals’, where electrons themselves spontaneously arrange into ordered…
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Israeli scientists unveil bold method to detect dark matter
Israeli scientists unveil bold method to detect dark matter | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/ScienceDark matter is a type of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible to telescopes. This is an artist’s impression…
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Axiom Unveils Astronaut Microgravity Science Training Program
Axiom Unveils Astronaut Microgravity Science Training Program | Aviation Week Network