Barriers to Scientific Research Are Holding Back Innovation0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 11, 2018
Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway
Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway
Here’s why dreams matter.
Later in 2018, two robotic probes, launched by NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will each reach separate asteroids.
New research finds potentially thousands of black holes orbiting within a few light-years of the galactic center.
Big or small, dense or empty, it’s one thing they all share.
The first experiment designed to demonstrate active space-debris removal in orbit has just reached the International Space Station aboard SpaceX’s Dragon capsule.
Intense radiation could strip away the ozone layer of Earth-like planets around other stars and render them uninhabitable, according to a new study.
Quantum weirdness FTW.
Dark matter has led scientists on a bit of a wild goose chase lately.
Gravitational waves may be forged in the heart of the galaxy, says a new study led by PhD student Joseph Fernandez at Liverpool John Moores University. He sets out the work in a presentation on 3rd April at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science in Liverpool.
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