New research by lunar scientists from Brown University provides critical new insights into the thickness of the moon's regolith, the layer of loose dust and rock that drapes the entire lunar surface.
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Deep-sea drilling ships, sea-floor sensors and repurposed Internet cables are helping scientists to study the last unmapped ...
The European Space Agency has selected Warsaw for its first civil security and resilience facility outside the agency’s ...
Creatures that survive extreme conditions like mind-boggling temperatures and toxicity challenge how we define life. Bárbara Pinho finds out how it will impact how we search for life beyond Earth?
Abstract: Remote sensing (RS) is a crucial technology for observing, monitoring, and interpreting our planet, with broad applications across geoscience, economics, humanitarian fields, etc. While ...
Although the 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans nuclear weapons in space, there’s currently no way to verify that satellites aren’t ...
A new study using updated stellar models suggests Earth could survive both of the Sun's giant expansion phases and remain in ...
The ancient Houchengzui Stone City delighted historians when excavations showed that the nearly 4,500-year-old Neolithic city in northern China featured an intricate, concentric, walled design with ...
Researchers are closer to unraveling a longstanding solar mystery surrounding the extreme thinness of the sun's tachocline ...
The concept bottleneck model (CBM), as a technique improving interpretability via linking pre- dictions to human-understandable concepts, makes high-risk and life-critical medical image classification ...