Quarks and gluons can now be visible at low energies, reveal scientists - Interesting Engineering
At low energies, the atomic nucleus has always been about protons and neutrons, but now there’s a way to see beyond.
read moreAt low energies, the atomic nucleus has always been about protons and neutrons, but now there’s a way to see beyond.
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read moreKeep your eyes to the sky this weekend... there's a comet shooting by, and it should be a brilliant one.
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read moreThe Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has passed rigorous centrifuge testing at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, simulating the intense forces it will experience during launch. The tests evaluated the Outer Barrel Assembly, which will protect the teles
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read moreThe Hera spacecraft, on a mission to study the aftermath of NASA's DART asteroid impact, has beamed back its first images from space. Taken from a distance of over 1.6 million kilometers, the images show Earth and the moon against the vastness of space. H
read moreTiny minerals are revolutionizing our understanding of textbooks. Easter Island consists of several extinct volcanoes. The oldest lava deposits formed some 2.5 million years ago on top of an oceanic plate not much older than the volcanoes themselves. In 2
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