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DOEQuantum MaterialsSciTech NewsSLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySuperconductor
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Illuminating Solar Mysteries: NASA’s SunRISE Mission with Six Mini-Satellites
Overview of NASA’s SunRISE mission, featuring six mini-satellites studying solar phenomena and space weather events.
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AstrophysicsGravityQuantum PhysicsRelativitySciTech NewsSpaceUniversity College London
Reimagining the Cosmos: New Theory Unites Einstein’s Gravity With Quantum Mechanics
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRevolutionary Theory: Reconciling Gravity & Quantum Mechanics with a Classical Spacetime Perspective.
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CatalystsNorthwestern UniversityPhysicsPlasticPollutionSciTech News
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A summary of a breakthrough in plastic recycling, where a new catalyst effectively decomposes Nylon-6, aiding environmental efforts.
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Benedetto Marelli: Advancing the World Through Silk-Based Innovations
Prof. Marelli at MIT develops silk-based solutions for global challenges like food security, blending academia and entrepreneurship.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsHubble Space TelescopeJames Webb Space TelescopeSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Texas At Austin
Webb Captures Mysterious Reappearance of a Ghostly Object – “This Thing Is a Real Monster!”
Space telescope discovers a dusty, star-forming galaxy from the early universe, challenging previous notions about galaxy prevalence and evolution.
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LasersParticle PhysicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas At Austin
A New Era in Particle Acceleration: Compact, High-Energy, and Transformative
Overview of a compact, high-energy particle accelerator breakthrough, promising advancements in science, medicine, and technology.
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Insight into how active particles with orientation-dependent speeds form non-circular clusters, influencing programmable matter and medical tech.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsCarnegie Institution For ScienceJames Webb Space TelescopeSciTech NewsSpace
“Teenage Galaxies” Unveiled: Webb Space Telescope’s Remarkable Glimpse Into the Early Universe
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerExploration of early teenage galaxies through JWST, revealing unexpected high temperatures and elements like nickel, enhancing knowledge of galactic evolution.