Kamis, 27 Juni 2019

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As-it-happens update June 27, 2019
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Space.com
A famous astrophysicist (and guitar player) tells all about an ambitious mission to save humanity from asteroids, should one ever threaten Earth. Brian May — lead guitarist and a songwriter with the band Queen — recently discussed the European Space ...
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Phys.Org
Four years ago, several red giant stars were discovered to pose a paradox: even though they are built from very old stellar material, their large masses indicate a clearly younger age. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research ...
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CNN
KIC 8462852, also known as Boyajian's Star or Tabby's Star, is 1,000 light-years from us. It's 50% bigger than our sun and 1,000 degrees hotter. And it doesn't behave like any other star, dimming and brightening sporadically. Dust around the star, depicted ...
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The Australian
Particle physicists call "jet" the combined effect of many particles produced together when an energetic quark or gluon is kicked out of the hadron it called home, or when it is produced out of the blue by the decay of a massive particle. The clearest example of ...
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Cary Observer
LightSail 2 is officially in space! The Planetary Society's solar sail CubeSat lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 25 June at 02:30 EDT (06:30 UTC). The late-night launch came courtesy of SpaceX's triple-booster Falcon Heavy rocket, which was ...
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Sci-News.com
The hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technological evolution of Paleolithic humans. Joining a handle to a knife or scraper and attaching a sharp point to a wooden shaft made stone tools more efficient and easier to use. According to new ...
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Financial Express
With the human dependence on space technology increasing at a great speed, the traffic to space has become as congested as traffic on the roads than ever before. Whenever a junk is created in space, it becomes a high speed projectile (whatever may be ...
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Lab Manager Magazine
New York, NY—June 24, 2019—Researchers from Brown and Columbia Universities have demonstrated previously unknown states of matter that arise in double-layer stacks of graphene, a two-dimensional nanomaterial. These new states, known as the ...
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Mirage News
Research from an international team of physicists and computer scientists published in Nature represents a significant breakthrough in our understanding of how electrons behave at an atomic level. This discovery could aid in the development of ...
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