Ryugu is a carbonaceous, water-rich space rock with a unique, dark coloration and porous composition
In 2019, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Hayabusa2 asteroid explorer collected particles of rock from a diamond-shaped, near-Earth asteroid: 162172 Ryugu. A year after retu
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For the first time, the atrium of the Basilica of Guadalupe looked empty during the celebrations on December 12.The Covid-19 pandemic prevented millions of parishioners from singing Las Mañanitas to the Virgin, and an atypical rain prevented 15 thousand candles from being lit and lighting the mo
This model will help analyze the journey that a lithium ion makes inside a battery allowing researchers to develop them so that they can withstand extremely fast charging conditions while avoiding accelerated degradation.Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the United
A study with state-of-the-art software has discarded technology theorized half a century ago to travel to the stars using hydrogen from the interstellar medium as fuel.In science fiction stories about contact with extraterrestrial civilizations, there is a problem: What kind of propulsion system
MADRID, Dec 27 (EUROPA PRESS) -Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), in Germany, together with researchers from the biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, who were investigating where and how mRNA is delivered inside the cell have discovered th
Tiny bioluminescent animals called copepods recently lit up the snow near a remote field station, in the first documented sighting of its kind.
High in the Russian Arctic, at a remote field station on the shores of the White Sea, biologist Vera Emelianenko set out for a walk on a frigid
By taking advantage of recent advances in smartphone technology and the infinite possibilities of Lego, scientists in Germany have built a cheap and easy high-resolution microscope. Part educational tool and part toy, the fully-functional scientific instrument is not just for imaging microsopi
Look past the melty plastic bits, and your average 3D printer is just a handy 3-axis Cartesian motion platform. This makes them useful for all kinds of things, and as [E/S Pronk] shows us, they can easily be modified into an automated polarimetric microscope!
The microscope build actuall
Casey Middle School sixth graders used handheld digital microscopes connected to their laptops to look for differences between cooler and warmer melting blocks — as well as checking out their own skin, hair and clothes.
They also experimented with melting different-sized ice cubes on d