In the ongoing search for water ice on the Moon, NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer mission hopes to advance lunar exploration as the agency’s Artemis missions ramp up in the next few years to land humans on ...
A remarkable first light image has been obtained with a new state-of the-art instrument at the Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea. The image of the large galaxy in Pisces called NGC 628 (or ...
Our human ancestors from the Middle Ages across the globe appear to have been living in more complex, urban environments than previously thought, an associate professor from Colorado State University ...
Scientists from around the globe are gearing up for a research cruise off New Zealand, where they will examine the mysteries of the deep ocean using a suite of high-tech instruments. Scheduled May ...
When hundreds of volcanologists gathered in Geneva last July for the world’s largest volcanology conference, Italy’s Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) drew particular attention.
NASA is gearing up for an exciting chapter in lunar exploration by sending a trio of high-tech instruments to the Moon. Two of the devices will be attached to a new lunar rover capable of carrying ...
A few months from now, light from celestial objects will be directed for the first time towards ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) at the Paranal Observatory (Chile). During this ‘First ...
The fiery Sun is our life-giving star. But now, experts are seeing it in a way never before imagined, thanks to the world’s largest solar telescope. The Inouye Solar Telescope is perched atop the ...
After almost a year of searching, a high-tech instrument buried deep in a South Dakota cavern has turned up no sign of dark matter. Ironically, a team of physicists is pretty excited about it. After ...
In the third part of his series on the oil century, John Burnett reports that high technology has reinvented the oil and gas industries. Companies can now find oil in places once considered impossible ...
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