Senin, 28 Desember 2020

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Space.com
SpaceX had a pretty good year. Elon Musk's company launched 26 missions in 2020, breaking its previous calendar-year record of 21, which was set in 2018. This year's launches included SpaceX's 100th successful space mission overall, as well as the ...
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Space.com
NASA's quest to put boots back on the moon will likely get less urgent after President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month. Through its Artemis program, the space agency has been working to land two astronauts, including the first-ever female moonwalker, ...
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Phys.Org
Quantum computer: One of the obstacles for progress in the quest for a working quantum computer has been that the working devices that go into a quantum computer and perform the actual calculations, the qubits, have hitherto been made by universities ...
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Astronomy Magazine
Mars Odyssey has spent nearly two decades collecting data while in orbit around the Red Planet, helping researchers produce thermal maps, chart deposits of buried ice, trace the distribution of various elements, and more. NASA/JPL-Caltech. When NASA's ...
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The Weather Channel
From developing multiple vaccines for a pandemic to retrieving samples from outer worlds—2020 was undoubtedly a year of science! Despite unimaginable human suffering, humanity witnessed some unforgettable moments of heroism, innovation and ...
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BBC News
There was stunning cosmic imagery to feast on in 2020, from Hubble's 30th birthday image to footage of a daring sample grab on an asteroid. Here's our pick of the year's offerings. Hubble's 'cosmic reef'. The portrait features the giant nebula NGC 2014 and its ...
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Phys.Org
The Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) is home to many interdisciplinary projects which benefit from the synergy of a wide range of expertise available at the institute. One such project is the study of black holes that ...
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Phys.Org
A fast, green and one-step method for producing porous carbon spheres, which are a vital component for carbon capture technology and for new ways of storing renewable energy, has been developed by Swansea University researchers. The method ...
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Space.com
While 2020 was a difficult year around the world with the challenges that have come with the coronavirus pandemic, space continued to reach new heights. This year alone, two spacecraft grabbed precious samples from asteroids, human spaceflight saw a ...
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SciTechDaily
To effectively combat an infection, the body first has to sense it's been invaded, then the affected tissue must send out signals to corral resources to fight the intruder. Knowing more about these early stages of pathogen recognition and response may provide ...
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