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3D-printed nuclear batteries could power long-duration space, defense missions
In the crushing depths of the ocean or the vacuum of deep space, one ...
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee is pushing to rewrite renewable energy laws, aiming to cut utility bills by $1 billion over ...
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Scientists hail massive solar panel breakthrough as ‘accelerating’
Solar power is no longer inching forward, it is compounding. In laboratories and early commercial lines, scientists are stacking new materials, coatings, and designs that push panels far beyond the ...
The new plot twist is that in order to keep enough nitrogen and phosphorus near its surface, a planet has to start out with ...
After years of work building an exquisitely sensitive instrument, University of Chicago scientists stood and watched as it flew up and out of sight into the fiercely blue Antarctic sky. Launched on ...
In interviews and statements to The Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn faculty and researchers discussed the significant economic and ...
The idea that it’s “too late” to reduce emissions fuels cynicism and despair, putting us on an even worse trajectory.
Slow-moving objects in the sky have usually been put there by people. For example, in 2017 I got queries about what proved to be a giant Nasa balloon, launched from Wānaka, lit up by the setting sun ...
As more than 120 million people tuned in to the Super Bowl for kickoff on Sunday evening, SpaceX founder Elon Musk turned ...
Following the SpaceX–xAI tie-up, Musk’s "sentient sun" comments point to orbital AI data centers, not science fiction.
What: New analyses using early observations from the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission examine how galaxy mergers trigger active galactic nuclei (AGN), luminou ...
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