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Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for breaking science news. Researchers experimenting with flames onboard the International Space Station have produced a stran...
Results suggest projectile materials may remain on the Moon
Satellite images and modelling used to study narrow wakes
This document presents a series of case studies prepared by the Institute in partnership with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Science and Technology Facilities Council
Smile, hydrogen atom, you're on quantum camera New Scientist "This addresses a fundamental system in quantum physics," says Christopher Smeenk of the University of Ottawa in Canada. The technique may be used to study larger atoms, he says.
This article comes from the Universe Today archive, but was updated with this spiffy video. How old is the Earth? Scientists think that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
Examiner.com NASA radar reveals passing asteroid has its own moon Astronomy Magazine Between May 30 and June 9, radar astronomers using the Deep Space Network antenna and the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico will perform an extensive campaign of...
Artist’s conception of Landsat 8 (renamed from Landsat Data Continuity Mission). Credit: NASA/ Goddard/Conceptual Image Lab Landsat 8 officially opened its eyes to Earth yesterday (May 30).
GRAIL mission solves mystery of Moon's surface gravity Astronomy Magazine Astronomy News · Cosmic Adventures · Dave's Universe videos · StarDome Plus · Intro to the Sky · Astronomy for Kids · Urban Skies · Astronomy Myths · The Sky this Week · The...
Coursera's Einstein MOOC seems like the most straightforward of transfers from classroom to screen. But looks can be deceiving.
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Physicists Amir Safavi-Naeini and Oskar Painter describe how they were able to measure quantum motions of 1 femtometer (0.000000000000001 meters) in a micro-...
New carbon-based single-electron pump could help redefine the standard unit of current
Antiferromagnetic interaction created between potassium atoms
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The CREAM instrument prior to launch in Antarctica aboard a long-duration balloon.
Wired Imaging Breakthrough: See Atomic Bonds Before and After Molecular Reaction Wired Until now, scientists were only able to infer molecular structures.
Digital Trends NASA Finds Dangerously High Radiation Risks on Mars PC Magazine However, after months of crunching data from the rover's journey, NASA has released new, health-related information that could impact the long-term prospects of ever...
Focus: A New Direction for Thermoelectric Cooling Physics Physics logo · APS logo · American Physical Society · Log in | Create Account (what's this?) Home About Browse APS Journals. Focus: A New Direction for Thermoelectric Cooling.
Europe's Updated Particle Physics Plan Weighty With Global Implications Science AAAS It sets the course only for European physicists, but an updated strategy for European particle physics released yesterday hints at a possible global strategy for...
The Week in Pictures: May 25–31, 2013 Astronomy Magazine In the past seven days, the Swift satellite uncovered a new phenomenon in a neutron star, a NASA radar revealed that a passing asteroid has its own moon, scientists found that stars with...
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