Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez, a Chilean astronomer, is renowned for his research on astrophysics and cosmology. His articles delve into the mysteries of the universe, such as black holes, dark matter, and the origins of the cosmos.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsEuropean Space AgencyJames Webb Space TelescopeSciTech NewsSpace
Examining Dust Through Ages: An Insight into the Early Cosmos
Exploring NGC 6822: Webb Telescope unveils early Universe secrets – gas-rich regions and star fields observed.
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FossilsMarine BiologyPaleontologyPopularSciTech NewsUniversity Of Kansas
500-Million-Year-Old “Dune” Monster Unveiled – Ancient Sea Worm Unknown to Science
Researchers from the University of Kansas discover a 500-million-year-old unknown sea worm species, Shaihuludia shurikeni, in Utah’s Spence Shale.
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Max Planck InstitutePhysicsSciTech NewsSpectroscopyTopological InsulatorsTopology
Decoding the Puzzles of Topology: Scientists Challenge Prevailing Assumptions
Scientists challenge assumptions on topological materials, finding non-topological aspects dominate their laser-induced responses.
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NASA’s Australian base successfully reestablishes communication with Voyager 2, confirming normal spacecraft operation and trajectory.
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AstronomyJames Webb Space TelescopeNASASciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Manchester
The Webb Space Telescope Presents: Magnificent Views of the Ring Nebula
Unveiling JWST’s stunning images of the Ring Nebula, detailing its intricate structure and insights on stellar life cycles.
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AstronautInternational Space StationNASANorthrop GrummanSciTech NewsSpace
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus Successfully Docked, Begins Cargo Activities on ISS
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft completes installation at ISS, kick-starting operations with over 8,200 pounds of vital cargo and science experiments.
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CuriosityJPLMarsNASASciTech NewsSpace
Courageous Climb: NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover Faces Its Most Difficult Ascend
NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover conquers its most challenging climb yet to a crater-rich site Jau, en route to Mount Sharp.
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BiologyEvolutionGeneticsMathematicsPopularScienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Oxford
Interdisciplinary Team Finds Unexpected Connection Between Pure Mathematics and Genetics
Unlikely link discovered between number theory and genetics, offering new insights into neutral mutations and organism evolution.
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NanotechnologyQuantum ComputingRuhr-University BochumSciTech NewsSemiconductors
The Dawn of a New Era: A New Type of Quantum Bit Achieved in Semiconductor Nanostructures
Quantum leap in computing: Scientists create superposition state in nanostructure, advancing quantum computing. (Nature Nanotechnology, 2023)