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Pearls May Provide New Information Processing Options for Biomedical and Military Innovations – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Pearls have long been favored as objects of beauty. Now, Purdue University innovators are using the gem to provide potential new opportunities for spectral information processing that can be applied to spectroscopy in biomedical and military applications. The Purdue team demonstrated light-transport-assisted information processing by creating a pearl spectrometer. …

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Ariel goes from design to reality

[ad_1] Timeline of the exoplanet mission. Credit: European Space Agency ESA’s Ariel exoplanet mission, scheduled for launch in 2029, has moved from the study phase to the implementation phase, following which an industrial contractor will be selected to build the spacecraft. Ariel, the infrared detection mission of large exoplanets with …

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Professor shoots moon to save coral reef with ‘coral IVF’

[ad_1] Professor Harrison’s “Coral IVF” program is supported by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation as part of $ 100 million set aside for $ 443 million coral reef restoration projects funded by the federal government over six years. Speaking from the Townsville office of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, …

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Professor shoots moon to save coral reef with ‘coral IVF’

[ad_1] Professor Harrison’s “Coral IVF” program is supported by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation as part of $ 100 million set aside for $ 443 million coral reef restoration projects funded by the federal government over six years. Speaking from the Townsville office of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, …

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