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How scientists tried to build an elevator straight into space
Engineers have spent decades trying to design a cable strong enough to stretch from Earth to orbit, but gravity, tension, and ...
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What happens to creams and drugs in space? Behavior of soft matter in weightlessness studied
The shelf life of a sunscreen, the stability of mayonnaise, the effectiveness of a drug; these all depend on what is ...
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Scientists test mayonnaise in space and the results are wild
Mayonnaise is having a moment far beyond the sandwich. In orbit and on the lab bench, scientists are turning this everyday condiment into a precision tool to probe how complex fluids behave in ...
The weekly podcast features compelling interviews with scientists, founders and experts who love to talk about space, covers the news that has enthusiasts daydreaming, and engages with listeners. Join ...
Roo-ver will be Australia's first lunar rover , and it's being designed, built and tested in Australia. The suitcase-sized rover will travel to the ...
Easy: He uses a warp drive, a nifty little propulsion trick that allows the crew to exceed the speed of light by warping ...
NASA’s Artemis campaign advances with its most sophisticated vacuum chamber testing, aiming to safeguard upcoming Moon ...
Skate Story blends atmospheric storytelling and a phenomenal score with tight skating that left us thoroughly impressed.
The funding enables AnySignal to scale its vital wireless systems and consolidate the entire production lifecycle - from design to manufacturing - under one roof. Already powering multiple orbital ...
How confusing inevitability with reality built decades of paradox. What if general relativity never actually tells us that ...
Before Einstein, before Bohr, there was a Jesuit priest with a telescope and a startlingly modern vision of the universe.
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