Atoms may hum a tune from grand cosmic symphony0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- April 25, 2018
An expanding cloud of atoms could offer insight into unanswered cosmological questions
An expanding cloud of atoms could offer insight into unanswered cosmological questions
A new survey precisely links the shape of a galaxy to the ages of its stars
The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal of Physiology.
When our solar system was in its infancy 4.5 billion years ago, a swarm of protoplanets swirled around the sun—some of which coalesced into larger and larger masses, while others were blasted to smithereens in a demolition derby of planetary proportions.
Telescope hitching ride on a SpaceX rocket designed to spot alien worlds
With little warning, a relatively large asteroid flew through the Earth-Moon system on April 15th only 192,200 km (0.5 LD) from our planet.
Hypothetical subatomic particles called axions get their chance to shine
TESS will give us a new view of our galactic neighborhood.
Humanity needs to step up its asteroid-hunting game.
Scientists working on NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter shared a 3-D infrared movie depicting densely packed cyclones and anticyclones that permeate the planet’s polar regions, and the first detailed view of a dynamo, or engine, powering the magnetic field for any planet beyond Earth.