[ad_1] Published on November 9, 2020 in Astronomy, Space, Universe New research has provided clues that galactic magnetars – young pulsars that rotate slower than ordinary pulsars and have the strongest magnetic fields in the universe – located in the vicinity of a black hole, could possibly be the source …
Read More »The second cable fails in Arecibo, causing even more damage to the famous SETI dish
[ad_1] Another cable fell on the reflective dish of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, another frustrating setback for this beloved facility. The Arecibo Observatory’s main support cable failed and fell on the dish below at 7:30 PM Puerto Rico time on Friday, November 6, UFC Today reports. The extent …
Read More »The second cable fails in Arecibo, causing even more damage to the famous SETI dish
[ad_1] Damage to the dish due to the August cable failure. Image: UCF today Another cable fell on the reflective dish of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, another frustrating setback for this beloved facility. The main support cable of the Arecibo Observatory failed and fell on the dish below …
Read More »A year in space: Researchers found that the powerful microbe survived outside the ISS
[ad_1] The human body is unable to live in space for very long, so when astronauts have to stay on the International Space Station (ISS) for months, they can expect changes in their bodies, as is the case with American astronaut Scott Kelly, who has spent a year aboard the …
Read More »Asteroid Bennu could be EMPTY and spin to death – research | Science | news
[ad_1] NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft landed on asteroid Bennu in December 2018 and has since spent two years in orbit around the giant space rock. Last month, OSIRIS-REx completed its final Bennu mission task, collecting samples from the huge space rock that are now returning to Earth where they can be …
Read More »Stony Brook University, New York
[ad_1] November 9, 2020 Five minutes Scientists from Stony Brook University, the Brookhaven National Laboratory of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), the Materials Project of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) of the DOE, the University of California, Berkeley and European collaborators have developed a new way …
Read More »Tunisia hosts the second conference of “Ministers and leaders responsible for technical and vocational education in the Arab world”
[ad_1] Today, Monday, the Minister of Youth, Sport and Vocational Integration, Kamal Daqish, and the Director General of the Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science ‘ALECSO’ Mohamed Ould Omar signed a session minutes to initiate the procedures for the joint organization of the second session of the Conference of …
Read More »Hollow porphyrin nanospheres
[ad_1] 3D structure of gigantic organic porphyrin-based cages composed of multi-porphyrin units. Credit: IBS The famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí once said: “Everything created by human beings is already in the great book of nature”. Among the various man-made architecture and art, spherical structures and shapes have been the most …
Read More »New “Genomic” Method Reveals Atomic Arrangements of Battery Material |
[ad_1] Scientists from Stony Brook University, the US Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Materials Project, the University of California-Berkeley, and European collaborators have developed a new way to decipher the structure at atomic level of data materials collected from ground dust samples. They describe …
Read More »Plastic coating with porous nanofilm
[ad_1] IMAGE: Image of the manufacturing method image shown in this study view More Credit: Tohoku University A research team has developed a new method for creating Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) thin films that can be applied to sensors and electrical devices. Like sponges, porous materials contain pores. The size of …
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