As private fleets grow, so do concerns about ozone-destroying effects of metal particles
As private fleets grow, so do concerns about ozone-destroying effects of metal particles
Giant fusion project in big trouble Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
07/2024, Volume:
385, Issue:
6704
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
ITER operations delayed to 2034, with energy-producing reactions expected 5 years later
ITER operations delayed to 2034, with energy-producing reactions expected 5 years later
No place like home Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
06/2024, Volume:
384, Issue:
6702
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
The hunt for Earth-like planets has run into headwinds. Some astronomers are looking for signs of habitability on bigger worlds
The hunt for Earth-like planets has run into headwinds. Some ...astronomers are looking for signs of habitability on bigger worlds
Probe bolsters model of ever-expanding universe Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
2024-Apr-12, 2024-04-12, 20240412, Volume:
384, Issue:
6692
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Theorists intrigued by hints of weakening dark energy in largest yet 3D galaxy map.
Can quantum tech give telescopes sharper vision? Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
2024-Mar-22, 2024-03-22, 20240322, Volume:
383, Issue:
6689
Journal Article
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Quantum memories and networks could help combine light from widely separated mirrors.
U.S. giant telescopes imperiled by funding limit Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
2024-Mar-08, 2024-03-08, 20240308, Volume:
383, Issue:
6687
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NSF faces choice between multibillion-dollar projects after board sets cost cap.
Stellar remains of 1987 supernova found at last Clery, Daniel
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
2024-Feb-23, 2024-02-23, 20240223, Volume:
383, Issue:
6685
Journal Article
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NASA's JWST telescope spots fluorescing gas inflamed by surviving neutron star.