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Go to Source A Kansas State University engineer recently published results from an observational study in support of a century-old theory that directly challenges the validity of the Big Bang theory. Go to Source NASA’s Artemis campaign will send the first woman and the first person of color to the moon’s south polar region, marking humanity’s first return to the lunar surface in more than 50 years. Go to Source NASA and its industry partners continue to make progress toward Artemis III and beyond, the first crewed lunar landing missions under the agency’s Artemis campaign. Go to Source A new volcano has been spotted on Jupiter’s moon Io, the most geologically active place in the solar system. Analysis of the first close-up images of Io in over 25 years, captured by the JunoCam instrument on NASA’s Juno mission, reveal the emergence of a fresh volcano with multiple lava flows and volcanic deposits covering […] In 2025, NASA will launch its first mission to image the magnetic fingerprint of intense electrical currents that flow high in our atmosphere when auroras shimmer above Earth’s poles. Go to Source Tests on Earth appear to confirm how the red planet’s spider-shaped geologic formations are carved by carbon dioxide. Go to Source With the success of the Nuri launch last year and the recent launch of the newly established Korea Aerospace Administration, interest in space has increased, and both the public and private sectors are actively investing in space-related industries such as space travel. However, exposure to cosmic radiation is unavoidable when traveling to space. Go to […] The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the world’s most powerful solar telescope, operated by the NSF National Solar Observatory (NSO), achieved a major breakthrough in solar physics by successfully producing its first detailed maps of the sun’s coronal magnetic fields. Go to Source A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russians and an American blasted off Wednesday for an express trip to the International Space Station. Go to Source Dartmouth researchers have a project aboard the Polaris Dawn mission they hope will help address two major health risks of space flight—the breakdown of astronauts’ bones in zero-gravity conditions and the resulting danger of developing kidney stones. Go to Source NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has infrared vision that lets us peer through the dusty veil of nearby star-forming region NGC 1333. We can see planetary mass objects, newborn stars, and brown dwarfs; some of the faintest “stars” in this mosaic image are in fact newly born free-floating brown dwarfs with masses comparable to those […] In an exciting development for quantum computing, researchers from the University of Chicago’s Department of Computer Science, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, and Argonne National Laboratory have introduced a classical algorithm that simulates Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) experiments. Go to Source Overcoming magnetic disorder is key to exploiting the unique properties of quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) insulators. A Monash-led team has demonstrated that the breakdown in topological protection is caused by magnetic disorder, explaining previous observations that topological protection could be restored by application of stabilizing magnetic fields. Go to Source “Everyone calls my dad a hero, but I always knew that,” NYPD Detective Joseph Vigiano recounted Go to Source |
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