NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) mission will map the boundaries of the heliosphere, the bubble created by the solar wind that protects our solar system from cosmic radiation.
NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) mission will map the boundaries of the heliosphere, the bubble created by the solar wind that protects our solar system from cosmic radiation.
Scientists are about to unleash a powerful new weapon in the hunt for dark matter, the mysterious substance that accounts for around 85% of the “stuff” in the universe. Like
This image, which combines infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope with submillimetre observations from the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA), shows the doughnut-shaped torus and interconnected bubbles of
This image, which combines infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope with submillimetre observations from the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA), shows the doughnut-shaped torus and interconnected bubbles of
Meteorite heading through Earth’s atmosphere — Grok via Astrobiology.com Climate change is inducing a global atmospheric contraction above the tropopause (~10 km), leading to systematic decrease in neutral air density.
Meteorite heading through Earth’s atmosphere — Grok via Astrobiology.com Climate change is inducing a global atmospheric contraction above the tropopause (~10 km), leading to systematic decrease in neutral air density.
Schematic of the GC-Orbitrap-IRMS instrumental setup: (A) GC–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, (B) the GC–SL–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, and (C) He–MS mode.– Rapid Communications In Mass Spectrometry (via PubMed) Background Obtaining isotopic data on soluble
Schematic of the GC-Orbitrap-IRMS instrumental setup: (A) GC–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, (B) the GC–SL–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, and (C) He–MS mode.– Rapid Communications In Mass Spectrometry (via PubMed) Background Obtaining isotopic data on soluble
Hot spring on Early Earth — Grok via Astrobiology.com Chemists at UCL have shown how two of biology’s most fundamental ingredients, RNA (ribonucleic acid) and amino acids, could have spontaneously
Hot spring on Early Earth — Grok via Astrobiology.com Chemists at UCL have shown how two of biology’s most fundamental ingredients, RNA (ribonucleic acid) and amino acids, could have spontaneously