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| The UAE wants to rewrite what we know about weather on Mars A nagging problem with planets is that they are just so large: Send a spacecraft to one patch of a planet and inevitably, some of the things you learn will apply only right there. That struggle is particularly difficult when scientists ponder a planet's atmosphere ... | |
| Astronomers want to get in on NASA's push to the moon NASA wants to go to the moon, and astrophysicists want their instruments to ride along, too. The details are still in flux, as scientists are figuring out what makes the most sense given the scientific and logistical constraints of the moon. But they're confident that ... | |
| Look out, Mars: Here we come with a fleet of spacecraft This June 1, 2020, rendering provided by Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre shows the Hope probe. The U.S., China and the United Arab Emirates are sending spacecraft to Mars in quick succession beginning this week.(MBRSC via AP). Mars is about to ... | |
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| Coronavirus: RSPCA fears a surge of pet abandonments About 40 pets a day are being abandoned nationally, the RSCPA says. As the charity warns of further abandonments in the months to come, the BBC visited an animal sanctuary to learn more about the efforts being made to find new homes. "We don't quite ... | |
| Tiny bubbles make a quantum leap July 13, 2020—Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Montana State University report today that they have found that placing sufficient strain in a 2-D material—tungsten diselenide (WSe2)—creates localized states that can yield single-photon emitters. | |
| How the United Arab Emirates Set Its Sights on Mars As a girl growing up in Abu Dhabi, one of the United Arab Emirates, Sarah al-Amiri looked at an astronomy book with a photograph of Andromeda, the giant galaxy neighboring our Milky Way. "I can't describe it," Ms. al-Amiri said in an interview, "but just to ... | |
| Look out, Mars: Here we come with a fleet of spacecraft CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time. Three countries — the United States, China and the United Arab Emirates — are sending unmanned spacecraft to the red planet in quick succession beginning this week, ... | |
| Comet Neowise to become visible in the evening sky this week Neowise, the brightest comet in 23 years, will grace the morning and evening skies this week across the world. The intrepid space-borne snowball was slingshot around the sun on July 3, remaining intact as it barrels towards the far reaches of the solar system ... | |
| The universe's clock might have bigger ticks than we imagine The smallest conceivable length of time might be no larger than a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second. That's according to a new theory describing the implications of the universe having a fundamental clock-like property whose ticks ... | |
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