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Late last week, NASA said it expected most of the 5,400-pound (2,450-kilogram) Earth Radiation Budget Satellite to burn up in the atmosphere, but that some pieces might survive.
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NASA says its Earth Radiation Budget Satellite has plunged through the atmosphere after almost 40 years circling the world.
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After almost 40 years circling earth, a retired NASA science satellite has plunged harmlessly through the atmosphere off the coast of Alaska, NASA says.
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Solar-powered reactor uses perovskite ‘to address plastic pollution and greenhouse gases at the same time’
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The satellites will study how solar radiation can disrupt radio signals and navigation systems.
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New breakthroughs have been made by a research group headed by Tao Sun associate professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Virginia.
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Scientists believe they've discovered a massive cache of precious gemstones on the surface of Mars. Is it the coldest flex in the solar system?
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UV radiation played a role in huge extinction events, according to a recent discovery of sunscreen-like compounds in prehistoric plants.
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This video chronicles solar activity from Aug. 12 to Dec. 22, 2022, as captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). From its orbit in space around Earth, SDO has steadily imaged the sun in 4K x 4K resolution for nearly 13 years. This information has e…
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After almost 40 years circling Earth, a retired NASA science satellite plunged harmlessly through the atmosphere off the coast of Alaska, NASA reported Monday.
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Stable low-cost organic-based materials could transform X-ray imaging by improving fabrication methods and providing reliable high-resolution imaging results. Now, KAUST researchers have developed a novel approach for designing and building such high-performa…
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Space fans will be able to see the comet with binoculars, or, via a live stream as it soars past our planet for the first time since the last ice age.
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Controlling quantum states in individual molecules with two-dimensional ferroelectrics.
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Dark energy makes the whole universe expand faster and faster! But what causes this spectacular process? Join NASA's newest citizen science project, Dark Energy Explorers, and help figure out this puzzle.
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The upcoming launch of 40 OneWeb satellites will mark a significant milestone in OneWeb's history.
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Early February will bring once-in-a-lifetime treat for stargazers. People on earth will get to see a rare celestial phenomenon. A newly discovered comet will be seen for first time in 50 millenia. Named C/2022 E3 (ZTF), the comet will pass by earth on Februar…
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NASA’s Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) is no more after almost four decades in orbit.
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The Earth Radiation Budget Satellite, a defunct NASA satellite that helped confirm the decline of the ozone layer, has fallen back to Earth after 38 years orbiting the planet.
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Controlling the internal states of quantum systems is one of the biggest challenges in quantum materials. At the deepest level, single molecules can display different quantum states, even while possessing the same number of electrons. These states are associa…
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Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have discovered that the human body can safely collect enough electromagnetic energy or RF energy that it can power minor IoT devices, and even act as an antenna for 6G devices in the future
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Aqua Security researchers have found that hackers are using Visual Studio Marketplace to conduct supply chain attacks.
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Health-care systems are rolling out artificial-intelligence tools for diagnosis and monitoring. But how reliable are the models?
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Research out of Indiana University suggests humans have largely been conceiving and having kids around the same ages for the past 250,000 years.
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