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Month: September 2024
It’s time for hardworking Hubble to slow down a little
This image of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope was taken on May 19, 2009, after deployment […]
Have we really found the first samples from beyond the Solar System? The evidence is not convincing
Loeb next to image of spherule. NewsNation/Youtube, CC BY-SA Monica Grady, The Open University Avi […]
Astronomers discover a rare “black widow” binary, with the shortest orbit yet | MIT News
The flashing of a nearby star has drawn MIT astronomers to a new and mysterious […]
Capturing Halogen Magic in the Blink of an Eye
This illustration shows the [Fe(Iqsal)2]+ cation being photoexcited and transferring energy through a halogen bond, […]
Astronauts are Practicing Lunar Operations in New Space Suits
Through the Artemis Program, NASA will send astronauts to the lunar surface for the first […]
Spectral and phase-contrast CT combine strengths to enhance X-ray imaging – Physics World
Spectral and phase-contrast CT combine strengths to enhance X-ray imaging – Physics World Skip to […]
Opening day at ILA 2024
The 2024 edition of the Berlin International Airshow (ILA), Germany’s largest aerospace trade show, opened […]
Thruster glitches and helium leaks can’t stop Boeing’s Starliner astronaut test flight — but why are they happening?
When NASA astronauts tried to dock Boeing’s first crewed Starliner spacecraft at the International Space […]
Targeted Genome Editor Delivery Challenge
Gene editing holds the promise to treat genetic diseases at the source by correcting the […]