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2 hours ago

Orion helium leak no threat to Artemis II reentry, but will require redesign

Orion's next flight to the Moon requires new valves due to a helium leak, but propulsion performance remains nominal.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 hours ago

This 45mm Titanium Keychain Glows for 25 Years Without Batteries Using Pure Material Physics - Yanko Design

Tritium is a hydrogen isotope with a half-life of 12.3 years. As it decays, beta particles strike a phosphor coating and produce light. The process requires no electricity, no chemical reaction, and no external energy. It simply happens, continuously, for decades.
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7 hours ago
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As Astronauts Visit the Moon, NASA Insider Says Agency Is in Shambles Behind the Scenes

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fromFuturism
9 hours ago

NASA Scientists Screamed With Delight When They Saw Something Smashing Into the Moon

NASA's Artemis 2 crew witnessed unexpected micrometeorite impacts on the Moon's far side during their historic mission, breaking distance records from Earth.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
14 hours ago

NASA's Artemis program may be in the lead, but China could still win the new moon race

NASA's Artemis II mission advances lunar exploration, but China is also making significant progress towards its own moon landing ambitions.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
13 hours ago

NASA's Artemis II moon mission preps for its last full day in space

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed a lunar flyby with astronauts, facing minor issues like a malfunctioning toilet before a challenging return to Earth.
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fromFuturism
7 hours ago

As Astronauts Visit the Moon, NASA Insider Says Agency Is in Shambles Behind the Scenes

NASA astronauts captured stunning images of Earth, highlighting its fragility amid a climate crisis exacerbated by political interference and budget cuts.
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fromArs Technica
9 hours ago

The gravity of their experience hasn't quite set in for the Artemis II astronauts

Astronauts reflect on their historic mission beyond the Moon, experiencing profound emotions and challenges during their journey.
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fromFuturism
9 hours ago

NASA Scientists Screamed With Delight When They Saw Something Smashing Into the Moon

NASA's Artemis 2 crew witnessed unexpected micrometeorite impacts on the Moon's far side during their historic mission, breaking distance records from Earth.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
14 hours ago

NASA's Artemis program may be in the lead, but China could still win the new moon race

NASA's Artemis II mission advances lunar exploration, but China is also making significant progress towards its own moon landing ambitions.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 hours ago

What Will Humanity Do With the Moon?

The Artemis II mission revives lunar exploration excitement, marking a new era of human presence on the moon with future missions planned.
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fromwww.dw.com
19 hours ago

Artemis II crew emotional as mission prepares for reentry

The Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby, setting a record distance from Earth and experiencing profound emotions as they prepare for reentry.
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fromMail Online
12 hours ago

NASA's grand finale: Graphic shows how crew face a blazing return

The Artemis II mission's most dangerous phase is the hypersonic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, with no backup plan if the heat shield fails.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 hours ago

NASA's Artemis II moon mission faces the final hurdlecoming home

The Artemis II mission successfully launched four astronauts on a journey around the moon, culminating in their return to Earth.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

The Moon is already on Google Maps-did Artemis II really tell us anything new?

The Artemis II mission successfully established a laser communications link, allowing astronauts to share high-resolution images and experiences from the Moon.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 hours ago

What Will Humanity Do With the Moon?

The Artemis II mission revives lunar exploration excitement, marking a new era of human presence on the moon with future missions planned.
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fromwww.dw.com
19 hours ago

Artemis II crew emotional as mission prepares for reentry

The Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby, setting a record distance from Earth and experiencing profound emotions as they prepare for reentry.
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13 hours ago

NASA's $700 Million Mars Network -- Why Rocket Lab Is at the Front of the Line

NASA plans Mars sample returns and crewed landings by the 2030s, relying on the Mars Telecommunications Network for communication support.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Daily briefing: AI spread information about an obviously made-up disease

Psychedelics show similar brain activity patterns, potentially aiding treatment for depression, anxiety, and addiction.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
15 hours ago

The world's deepest sensors will detect earthquakes around the world from far below Antarctica

Scientists installed the world's deepest seismometers, 8,000 feet under Antarctic ice, to record global earthquakes with unprecedented accuracy.
fromPsychology Today
13 hours ago

Play, for All (Hu)mankind: Peeling Out Where No Men Had Peeled Out Before

Play is hard to tamp down, and exuberance breaks through even as busy spacefarers are carrying along the weighty hopes of humanity.
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fromTechCrunch
14 hours ago

Exclusive: Radify's sci-fi plasma reactors could break China's dominance of rare earth elements | TechCrunch

"The unfortunate part is that in order to be able to support an entire industrial base, you've got to have that whole supply chain node-matched in terms of capacity," Zach Detweiler, co-founder and CEO of Radify Metals, explained. He emphasized the importance of addressing the overlooked node that converts metal oxides into pure metals, which he refers to as the 'missing middle.'
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fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: Quantum computers could crack cybersecurity systems before 2030

Quantum computing advancements may threaten cybersecurity systems sooner than expected, potentially compromising encryption methods by the end of the decade.
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2 days ago
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High-fidelity collisional quantum gates with fermionic atoms - Nature

Collisional quantum gates using fermionic atoms achieve high entangling gate fidelities and enable the generation of noise-resilient entangled states.
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2 days ago
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Protected quantum gates using qubit doublons in dynamical optical lattices - Nature

Quantum computing using neutral atoms in optical lattices can achieve robust operations through a geometric two-qubit SWAP gate with high fidelity.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
17 hours ago

Interview: Researching quantum algorithms for today's devices | Computer Weekly

Quantum computing faces high error rates, necessitating advancements in error correction and hardware to enable practical applications like drug discovery.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: Quantum computers could crack cybersecurity systems before 2030

Quantum computing advancements may threaten cybersecurity systems sooner than expected, potentially compromising encryption methods by the end of the decade.
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2 days ago
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Protected quantum gates using qubit doublons in dynamical optical lattices - Nature

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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
15 hours ago

Why new claims about the Shroud of Turin's origins don't hold up

New research suggests the Shroud of Turin may have origins in India and the Levant, but methodological weaknesses limit its interpretation.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Ambiphilic cross-coupling with aryl-bismuth reagents - Nature

Ambiphilic aryl-bismuth reagents can act as both nucleophiles and electrophiles in transition metal-catalyzed cross-couplings, challenging traditional reactivity assumptions.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Brain organoids are a transformative technology - but they need regulation

Organoids offer significant benefits for research and medicine, necessitating the establishment of ethical boundaries for their use.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

The Moon Spacecraft's $30 Million Toilet Has Been a Bit of a Disaster

The Artemis 2 mission faced significant challenges with the new space toilet, including multiple breakdowns due to water levels and ice buildup.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

DARPA launches program to improve agent-to-agent AI collabs

DARPA's MATHBAC program aims to enhance AI communication for better scientific discoveries through foundational mathematics and systems theory.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Artemis II relied on European science: what that means for the region's space ambitions

The Orion spacecraft's European Service Module provides critical propulsion and life-support systems for the Artemis II lunar mission.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Mini models of the human brain are revealing how this complex organ takes shape

Organoids are revolutionizing brain research by enabling the study of development, neurodevelopmental conditions, and potential treatments for brain diseases.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Do people see robots as having race? New studies clash as humanoids enter the real world

Biases in robot color assignment reflect human workplace hierarchies, often unrecognized by participants making choices.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

DARPA taps fusion firm for high-power radioactive battery

Avalanche Energy is developing high-power radioactive batteries for DARPA, aiming for over 10 watts per kilogram to power devices for months.
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fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Exclusive: How nuclear batteries could speed the race to fusion power | TechCrunch

Fusion power is challenging to harness for electricity, but new materials called radiovoltaics may improve energy capture efficiency.
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fromTelecompetitor
1 day ago

NTIA to accelerate and add transparency to satellite spectrum request process

The NTIA launched the Space Launch Frequency Coordination Portal to streamline spectrum requests for commercial satellite launches, addressing previous inefficiencies.
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fromNature
2 days ago

High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CMS experiment - Nature

Precision measurements of fundamental parameters are crucial for the standard model of particle physics, guiding discoveries and highlighting its incompleteness.
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fromNature
2 days ago

High-precision calculation of the quark-gluon coupling from lattice QCD - Nature

The strong nuclear force arises from quantum chromodynamics, characterized by confinement and asymptotic freedom, complicating the determination of quark-gluon interactions.
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fromCbsnews
2 days ago

Fireball spotted in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware traveled at 30,000 mph before disintegrating, NASA says

A fireball seen in the Philadelphia region traveled over 100 miles before disintegrating, observed by more than 200 people across several states.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

The questions that keep scientists up at night - Harvard Gazette

Major unanswered questions in various scientific fields continue to challenge researchers, highlighting the limits of current knowledge and the potential impact of future discoveries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Guardian view on Artemis II: the light and dark sides of the moon | Editorial

Earth provides everything we need, highlighting the importance of appreciating our home amidst the advancements in space exploration.
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fromThe Cipher Brief
2 days ago

A Wartime Budget Without an Innovation Strategy

Collaboration between the NSF and defense sectors is essential for national security and innovation, despite proposed budget cuts to NSF funding.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

NASA almost cut cameras from Artemis moon mission, exec says

'Without those visuals, the mission isn't real,' Gold said. 'We can't all be astronauts, but with the cameras, we're able to take the whole world on the mission.'
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fromDefector
2 days ago

Why We Fly | Defector

Artemis missions symbolize the beginning of cosmic exploration while emphasizing the importance of Earth and human connections.
fromFortune
2 days ago

Billionaire NASA chief who's been to space twice says critics of billionaire space travel are 'outright wrong.' | Fortune

I'm grateful for folks like Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos, and Sir Richard Branson that have put their resources on the line for a capability for the good of all humankind right now.
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fromBig Think
2 days ago

Astronomers just found the most pristine star of all-time

The discovery of a pristine second-generation star enhances understanding of the Universe's evolution and the formation of subsequent star generations.
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