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See just some of the images in the shortlist for Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022. Who will take home the grand prize?
The shortlist for Astronomy Photographer of the Year has been revealed!
Astronomy Photographer of the Year is the largest astrophotography competition in
When Mark Abbott and his team pulled a 300-foot-long core of mud from a lake bed high in the Peruvian Andes, he hoped it might provide a long-sought-after glimpse of the past 160,000 years of climate change.
Instead, the researchers revealed in the journal Nature, that lake bed recorded
Australian Dr Daniel Reardon ended up in hospital after inserting magnets in his nostrils while building a necklace that warns you when you touch your face
An Australian astrophysicist has been admitted to hospital after getting four magnets stuck up his nose in an attempt to invent a de
A new deformable pump for soft robots consists of a silicone tube with coils of wire—known as solenoids—spaced around its exterior. Inside the tube is a solid core magnet that moves back and forth, much like a floating piston, to push fluids forward with continuous force. Credit: C
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BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today joined business leaders to discuss his administration’s pro-jobs, pro-growth policies fueling jo
HOUSTON – (Feb. 15, 2022) – Phonons are collective atomic vibrations, or quasiparticles, that act as the main heat carriers in a crystal lattice. Under certain circumstances, their properties can be modified by electric fields or light. But until now, nobody noticed they can respond to
HOUSTON – (Feb. 15, 2022) – Phonons are collective atomic vibrations, or quasiparticles, that act as the main heat carriers in a crystal lattice. Under certain circumstances, their properties can be modified by electric fields or light. But until now, nobody noticed they can respond to
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