A study led by researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory could uncover…
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Want to be an asteroid miner? There's a database for that
Asteroid mining is slowly but surely coming closer to reality. Many start-ups and governmental agencies alike…
Study finds familiarity promotes resident cooperation with volunteers in waste separation
Imagine when you take out leftover food and throw it away, and a volunteer in front…
Juice's final deployments complete: Ready for study of Jupiter
Flight controllers at ESA’s mission control center in Germany have been busy this week, working with…
New-look infrared lens shines a light on future technology and manufacturing
Researchers at Flinders University have discovered a new low-cost material that can be made into lenses…
How forest fragmentation affects birds depends on their wings
A new study shows why tropical birds are likely to be more vulnerable to forest fragmentation,…
Weather clears as SpaceX knocks out overnight satellite launch
After a week of stormy weather delays, SpaceX waited just a bit longer but managed an…
Arnold Schwarzenegger calls fight against climate change his 'crusade'
Arnold Schwarzenegger wants more action against climate change. Click here for original story, Arnold…
X-ray emissions from black hole jets vary unexpectedly, challenging leading model of particle acceleration
Researchers discovered only relatively recently that black hole jets emit X-rays, and how the jets accelerate…
What happens when conflicting priorities collide and potentially compromise trees, woodland and forests?
A tree is not just a tree. It is also fuel, paper, furniture, livelihood, and industry. …