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Studies suggest fiber-optic cables on the moon could detect quakes
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have demonstrated that fiber-optic cables buried in simulated lunar soil can detect small earthquakes, raising the prospect that communication lines on ...
Balancing nitrogen use is critical for maximizing crop yield while minimizing environmental and economic costs. A new approach integrates drone-based multispectral imaging with machine learning to ...
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'Dark oxygen' discovery on the seafloor is 'fundamentally at odds with thermodynamics,' experts say
In a recent opinion article, marine scientists and electrochemists listed a number of reasons why it's unlikely that metallic nodules on the deep seafloor could produce oxygen in total darkness.
People in North America adopted the bow and arrow as replacement weapons for the dart and atlatl about 1400 years ago, ...
We are seeking a Laboratory Manager for demanding expert duties at the Department of Civil Engineering, Aalto University. In this role, you will work closely with research group professors and provide ...
ZEISS India, a pioneer of science in optics reinforced its commitment to advancing precision-driven and accessible eye care solutions at the 84th Annual Conference of the All India Ophthalmological ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Two microscopic grains collide and produce a tiny spark. This phenomenon may have provided the energy to kick off life on Earth. But if these solid ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
A new laser range-finding technique, inspired by quantum physics, that can measure distances under strong solar background ...
Collaboration to Deliver Superconducting Magnets up to 30 Tesla Through this partnership with the MagLab, Quantum ...
Artificial Moonquakes on demand could help scientists investigate below the lunar surface. Here’s what they hope to find ...
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