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Privatized Space Platforms Rise to Meet ISS Research Demands
The International Space Station (I.S.S.) is the largest modular space station currently in low-Earth orbit and has…
Colorado Scientists Laser Focused on Toilet Plumes, Flush with Success
Public toilets are often not pleasant places to go, but our bathrooms at home are dirtier than you think.
A team…
JWST: The Distant Skies We’ve Never Seen Before
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed the first detailed molecular and chemical portrait of a distant world's…
How Entangled Pair Superconductor Electrons Spin
According to physicists at the University of Basel, there is a negative correlation between the spins of an…
Will You Go to Pleistocene Park to See a Woolly Mammoth? Should You?
I just read a fascinating article in the MIT Technology Review by Antonio Regalado, "How much would you pay to see…
Balding? Help on the Horizon with AI
Artificial intelligence is finding its way into numerous fields, including hair loss. Alopecia affects both men and…
The Secrets of Quantum Entanglement
Representing an advance for quantum materials, scientists tested the ability of techniques called entanglement…
AI Reduced a 100,000-Equation Quantum Physics Problem to Four Equations
Researchers at the Flatiron Institute trained a machine learning tool to capture the physics of electrons moving on…
Turning Heat into Electricity—Cool
A new nanophotonic material just broke records for high-temperature stability. Implications are that the material…
AI Message: Be Sure to Drink Your Ovaltine
I love it when researchers exhibit a sense of humor. This news piece made me laugh. Duke University researchers…