[ad_1] Flaming space balls to land on WoomeraThe advertiser The Hayabusa2 probe is about to release a piece of asteroid in the Australian outbackThe conversation AU After six years and 6 billion km, the Japanese Hayabusa2 prepares to take home a load of asteroid dustThe Guardian Special delivery: Japanese space …
Read More »The video shows the breathtaking moment when the Arecibo telescope collapsed
[ad_1] The second largest radio telescope in the world crashed on Tuesday morning. The Arecibo Laboratory’s 900-ton operating platform, which received radio waves and was suspended in the air at 450 feet (140 meters), collided with a 1,000-foot (300-meter) disc below. When it fell, it was shot down with the …
Read More »The Gaia Space Telescope measured the acceleration of the Solar System – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The Gaia Space Telescope measured the acceleration of the Solar System as it orbits the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. The motion of the Solar System with respect to the stars agrees with the results of Finnish astronomers in the 19th century. Additionally, Gaia’s observational data improves …
Read More »NASA is buying Moon dust for $ 1
[ad_1] As part of the Artemis program, NASA plans to land a man and a woman on the moon by 2024 and lay the foundations for sustainable exploration and an eventual mission to Mars. Image credit: AP Washington: US space agency NASA awarded contracts to four companies on Thursday to …
Read More »The Chinese spacecraft takes off from the moon with samples
[ad_1] Xinhua The photo taken at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing on December 3, 2020, shows the Chang’e-5 spacecraft elevator exploding from the lunar surface. A Chinese spacecraft carrying the country’s first lunar samples left the moon Thursday at 11:10 pm (Beijing time), the China National Space Administration …
Read More »Chinese scientists claim to have reached a breakthrough in quantum computing: Fortune
[ad_1] Chinese scientists say they have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computingLuckView full coverage on Google News . [ad_2] Source link
Read More »Paleolithic people probably intentionally colonized the Ryukyu Islands – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The degree of intentionality behind ancient ocean migrations, such as that to the Ryukyu Islands between Taiwan and mainland Japan, has been widely debated. The researchers used satellite-tracked buoys to simulate ancient rebel wanderers and found that the vast majority failed to make the disputed crossing. They concluded that …
Read More »Australian research trip to investigate how life in the Southern Ocean captures and stores carbon from the atmosphere – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A fleet of next-generation deep-diving ocean robots will be deployed in the Southern Ocean in a major study on how marine life acts as a handbrake on global warming. The automated probes will look for “sea snow,” which is the name given to the rain of dead algae and …
Read More »Mind’s Eye: Brain Implants That Restore Sight Spell Breakthrough – Rappler
[ad_1] Mind’s eye: Brain implants that restore vision make a breakthroughRappler Restore a rudimentary form of vision in the blindMedical Xpress The brain stimulation device allows monkeys to “see” shapes without using their eyesNew Scientist News Experimental brain implants in monkeys offer hope for the restoration of vision in the …
Read More »Scientists build an implant that restores sight
[ad_1] Scientists build an implant that restores sight Bionic vision for the blind one step further The graph shows how scientists are developing techniques that they hope will one day help restore sight to people with damaged eyes by sending electronic signals directly to the brain. WASHINGTON: Scientists are one …
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