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Video: Landsat 9: More than just a picture

Video: Landsat 9: More than just a picture

For over 50 years, the Landsat program has provided the longest continuous satellite record of Earth's land surface from space. Landsat 9, launched in...

Europe’s Deep-Tech Paradox

Europe’s Deep-Tech Paradox

Europe does not suffer from a shortage of capital. What it lacks is the legal courage and analytical competence required to direct that capital toward...

NASA shakes up its Artemis program to speed up lunar return - Ars Technica

NASA shakes up its Artemis program to speed up lunar return Ars TechnicaNASA Adds Mission to Artemis Lunar Program, Updates Architecture NASA (.gov)NA...

The physics of why basketball shoes are so squeaky

The physics of why basketball shoes are so squeaky

The noise is down to the base of the shoe forming wrinkles that travel at near supersonic speeds The post The physics of why basketball shoes are so s...

A study in stardust: Massive binary stars emit tiny carbon particles

A study in stardust: Massive binary stars emit tiny carbon particles

Yale junior Donglin Wu leads a new study showing that some of the biggest stars in the universe shed some of the smallest dust particles. It's fitting...

The MOST Effective Thermal Mass Works Like A Sunburn - Hackaday

The MOST Effective Thermal Mass Works Like A Sunburn Hackaday‘Rechargable sun battery’ outperforms lithium-ion batteries futurity.orgNew Liquid In...

Hair-like rhizoids in liverworts transport phosphorus, shedding light on evolution of roots

Hair-like rhizoids in liverworts transport phosphorus, shedding light on evolution of roots

Liverwort uses hair-like rhizoids to collect phosphorus from its surroundings and deliver it to where it is needed. This Kobe University discovery she...

Plants stay neatly patterned as they grow, and PLETHORA proteins may explain why

Plants stay neatly patterned as they grow, and PLETHORA proteins may explain why

How do plants achieve their remarkably regular arrangement of leaves and flowers? And why does this pattern remain so stable, even as plants grow and ...

Immune cells selectively pull DNA from dying nuclei, revealing a process dubbed nucleocytosis

Immune cells selectively pull DNA from dying nuclei, revealing a process dubbed nucleocytosis

Over the years, cell biology has built a detailed picture of how cells compartmentalize their internal functions. Central to this organization is the ...

Opinion: Surviving the extreme temperatures of the climate crisis calls for a revolution in home and building design

Opinion: Surviving the extreme temperatures of the climate crisis calls for a revolution in home and building design

People spend 90% of their lives in buildings, which act as a protective "third skin" from the elements, but climates are becoming more extreme and so ...

Children who are not friends connect better through play when given a goal, study shows

Children who are not friends connect better through play when given a goal, study shows

"Play nicely, children," has been a familiar plea of stressed-out parents and teachers since time immemorial. Now, new research suggests that getting ...

Apollo moon rocks reveal lunar magnetic field was briefly stronger than Earth's

Apollo moon rocks reveal lunar magnetic field was briefly stronger than Earth's

Researchers from the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, have resolved a long-standing debate about the strength of the moon's magneti...

Old Apollo rocks shed new light on the moon's magnetic field long ago

Old Apollo rocks shed new light on the moon's magnetic field long ago

Old Apollo rocks are providing a fresh take on the moon's magnetic field...

Boat traffic alters marine megafauna behavior, stress and population trends, global analysis finds

Boat traffic alters marine megafauna behavior, stress and population trends, global analysis finds

A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, manatees...

Lab tests investigate how house fire emissions differ from forest fires

Lab tests investigate how house fire emissions differ from forest fires

Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity over the past few decades. More fires are burning at the wildland-urban interface (WUI), where home...

Southern Alaska killer whales eat a remarkably diverse diet, observations reveal

Southern Alaska killer whales eat a remarkably diverse diet, observations reveal

Fish-eating killer whales in southern Alaska have a diverse, seasonally changing diet featuring salmon and groundfish, according to a published study ...

BioMed Realty and Babraham Research Campus Ltd Complete Lease-Up of Newest Building at Babraham Research Campus, with TRIMTECH Therapeutics and Tagomics

BioMed Realty and Babraham Research Campus Ltd Complete Lease-Up of Newest Building at Babraham Research Campus, with TRIMTECH Therapeutics and Tagomics

BioMed Realty, the largest private operator of real estate for the life science and technology industries, today announced the completion of the lease...

One in three workers never spends time outdoors with colleagues, new Center Parcs research finds

As hybrid work continues to blur the boundaries between personal and professional life, people want work events to deliver what the day job often cann...

Scientists stunned after discovering 'dragon’ in Sahara Desert - and it’s 95m years old

Scientists stunned after discovering 'dragon’ in Sahara Desert - and it’s 95m years old

Palaeontologists at the University of Chicago made a major find when they discovered a new fossil....

Scientists create world’s first tomatoes that smell like ‘buttered popcorn’

Scientists create world’s first tomatoes that smell like ‘buttered popcorn’

Scientists generate world’s first ’extraordinary aromatic tomato plants’ by simultaneously altering two key genes...