Ars Technica: computers in space

Ars Technica: computers in space Read this fascinating Ars Technica article on computers for space, with…

New geologic modeling method explains collapse of ancient mountains in American West

By using the latest computer numerical modeling technologies, combined with geologic compilations and seismic data, researchers…

A ligand-independent origin of abscisic acid perception

Necessity is the mother of all invention, the saying goes, and that includes the process of…

Hip dysplasia in cats is hereditary and more common in bigger individuals

Millions of cats in the world likely suffer from hip dysplasia, but this cat health problem…

A technique to measure mechanical motion beyond the quantum limit

Researchers at the University of Colorado have recently developed a new technique to measure mechanical motion…

Quick reference: ESA's vision and goals for Space19+

Quick reference: ESA’s vision and goals for Space19+ Click here for original story,…

Happy 45th Birthday, AMSAT-OSCAR 7!

The world’s longest-lived satellite, AO-7, turned 45 years old this month. It was launched on November…

Astronomers investigate stellar content of the open cluster NGC 330

Using the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, astronomers have…

Illuminating the Gas Between Galaxies with Supercomputing

Galaxies contain millions of stars, and they grow by pulling in gas to make even more.…

Designer lens helps see the big picture

Microscopes have been at the center of many of the most important advances in biology for…