If you’re already on your second cup of coffee from the office coffee machine, you may want to take a moment to reconsider. While there is plenty of information out there on the benefits and concerns of drinking coffee, a new study published in…
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Rare sword scabbard discovered by detectorist
A detectorist from the Iława Search Group has unearthed a rare medieval sword scabbard during a survey in a forest near the Polish town of Iława.
The discovery was made by Michał Młotek, who reported the find to the Elbląg branch of the…
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As Australia’s ‘nature positive’ plans ring hollow, how will other nations respond?
The Australian government recently promised and then broke its key environmental protection commitments, including the establishment of an environmental protection agency with legal authority to prevent extractive projects from moving forward…
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Scientists Discover Motion Where Physics Said There Should Be None
A hidden quantum wave may keep particles moving, even when everything else freezes. Researchers discovered that phasons, a type of low-temperature quasiparticle found in crystal lattices, allow interlayer excitons to move, even at temperatures…
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Webb Spots Tornado-Like Herbig-Haro Object
Using the NIRCam and MIRI instruments onboard the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have produced a high-resolution image of Herbig-Haro object 49/50 (HH 49/50), which is located about 630 light-years away in the…
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NASA says removal of 'first woman, person of color' language from Artemis websites 'does not indicate' moon mission crew change – Space.com
- NASA says removal of ‘first woman, person of color’ language from Artemis websites ‘does not indicate’ moon mission crew change Space.com
- NASA wipes vow to land woman on moon from website amid Trump DEI purge Axios
- NASA rewrites Moon mission…
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NASA Cloud Software Helps Companies Find their Place in Space
Planning space missions is a very involved process, ensuring orbits are lined up and spacecraft have enough fuel is imperative to the long-term survival of orbital assets. Continuum Space Systems Inc. of Pasadena, California, produces a…
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From Harvard lab to your living room — Harvard Gazette
Over the course of his Harvard doctoral studies, Rob Devlin must have made 100 of a new kind of mini-lens, experimenting with materials and prototyping new designs to bend light like a traditional camera only using a series of tiny pillars on a…
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NASA’s Spirit Rover Gets Looked Over
Technicians do final checks on NASA’s Spirit rover in this image from March 28, 2003. The rover – and its twin, Opportunity – studied the history of climate and water at sites on Mars where conditions may once have been favorable to life….
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NASA Invites Media to Learn About Artemis Moon Mission Recovery
NASA and the Department of Defense will host a media event on the recovery operations that will bring the Artemis II astronauts and the agency’s Orion spacecraft home at the conclusion of next year’s mission around the Moon. The in-person…
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