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Published MICROSCOPE mission presents most precise test of general relativity's weak equivalence principle - MICROSCOPE Mission Presents Most Precise Test of General Relativity's Weak Equivalence Principle
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Researchers present the most precise test yet of the weak equivalence principle, a key component of...
Published Satellites and light reflections help researchers spot coastal plastic waste - Satellites and Light Reflections Help Researchers Spot Coastal Plastic Waste
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Geospatial scientists have found a way to detect plastic waste on remote beaches that are not visibl...
Published Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being monitored closely enough, warn astronomers - Faint Orbital Debris: A Threat to Satellites That Needs More Attention
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Astronomers are warning that orbital debris posing a threat to operational satellites is not being m...
Published Using sunlight to save satellites from a fate of 'space junk' - Using Sunlight to Save Satellites from a Fate of 'Space Junk'
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Satellites are almost always illuminated by the sun, apart from short transitions to Earth's shadow....
Published Finding a killer electron hot spot in Earth's Van Allen radiation belts - Finding a Killer Electron Hot Spot in Earth's Van Allen Radiation Belts
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JAXA and NASA satellite observations show where killer electrons are generated in the Van Allen radi...
Published Satellite broken? Smart satellites to the rescue - Satellite Broken? Smart Satellites to the Rescue
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Scientists are developing robotic networks that can work independently but collaboratively on a comm...
Published Pluto's hydrocarbon haze keeps dwarf planet colder than expected - Pluto's Hydrocarbon Haze Keeps Dwarf Planet Colder Than Expected
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The gas composition of a planet's atmosphere generally determines how much heat gets trapped in the...
Published Solving the mystery of Pluto's giant blades of ice - Solving the Mystery of Pluto's Giant Blades of Ice
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NASA's New Horizons mission revolutionized our knowledge of Pluto when it flew past that distant wor...
Published Hubble unexpectedly finds double quasar in distant universe - Hubble Discovers Double Quasar in Distant Universe
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The early universe was a rambunctious place where galaxies often bumped into each other and even mer...
Published First ultraviolet imaging of Sun's middle corona - First Ultraviolet Imaging of Sun's Middle Corona
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Researchers have discovered web-like plasma structures in the Sun's middle corona. The researchers d...
Published Cooling down solar cells, naturally - Cooling Down Solar Cells, Naturally
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Too much sun and too much heat can reduce the efficiency of photovoltaics. A solar farm with optimal...
Published New research can help electric utilities account for climate change - New Research Can Help Electric Utilities Account for Climate Change
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Researchers have devised a method to determine the impact of climate change on the supply and variab...
Published Tweaking turbine angles squeezes more power out of wind farms - Tweaking Turbine Angles Squeezes More Power Out of Wind Farms
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New algorithm forces turbines in wind farms to be team players, boosting energy output overall. ABST...
Published City buildings could blow air taxi future off course - City Buildings Could Blow Air Taxi Future Off Course
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Air taxis may be coming to our cities in the near future, but a new study warns regulations will nee...
Published Low power metal detector senses magnetic fingerprints - Low Power Metal Detector Senses Magnetic Fingerprints
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Recent studies have shown metallic objects have their own magnetic fingerprints based on size, shape...
Published Tiny devices made of DNA detect cancer with fewer false alarms - Tiny Devices Made of DNA Detect Cancer with Fewer False Alarms
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A new cancer-detecting tool uses tiny circuits made of DNA to identify cancer cells by the molecular...
Published Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution - Shutting Down Nuclear Power Could Increase Air Pollution
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A new study shows that if U.S. nuclear power plants are retired, the burning of coal, oil, and natur...
Published Caves tell us that Australia's mountains are still growing - Caves Tell Us That Australia's Mountains Are Still Growing
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Research shows Buchan Caves to be about 3.5 million years old and that Victoria's East Gippsland has...
Published Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination - Earlier Take-Off Could Lead to Fewer Bumblebees and Less Pollination
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With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to...
Published A warming climate decreases microbial diversity - A Warming Climate Decreases Microbial Diversity
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Researchers conducted an eight-year experiment that found that climate warming played a predominant...