Laser blasts turn hydrogen into a shiny liquid – Futurity
Metallic hydrogen is the most abundant element in our planetary system. Here on Earth, not so much.
Metallic hydrogen is the most abundant element in our planetary system. Here on Earth, not so much.
How can you ‘see’ something from which no light can escape? X-Ray Polarimetry, that’s how.
Birds can actually ‘see’ Earth’s magnetic field.
Nanoparticles spun at 60 billion RPM. Step aside, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.
Starting this weekend, you’ll be able to catch sight of Mars, big and bright—brighter than it has been since 2003. It’s not to be missed. Source: Why You Need to Check Out Mars This Weekend […]
Cold and briny, the lake could harbor life similar to extremophiles found here on Earth.
Elon Musk wants you to watch this video. Only $3.99 to rent….
Three websites make ‘almost real-time’ high resolution satellite imagery freely available.
The century’s longest lunar eclipse has people talking. We tell you why and reveal where you can watch it too. Source: The Longest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century: Everything You Need to Know About […]
Wasn’t that a chart topping song by Elton John? “Black hole and the jets…”
4,200 photos were submitted for the contest. These are the best.
Microsats and “meteor pellets”. Japanese firm shooting for shows by 2020.
To date, we have only studied about 16 percent of the moon rocks taken during the Apollo missions. NASA’s Apollo curator keeps them for future generations. Source: Most Of NASA’s Moon Rocks Remain Untouched By […]
A dozen promising anti-aging technologies that seem to work – for dogs, mice and fruit flies
Autonomous rovers are likely to catch far more science than ground-controlled rovers
Airbus will be helping to return Martian soil samples to Earth
Asgardia, the world’s first space kingdom, and its founder
Great Filters may be responsible for our galactic “desert”
We think Chuck Tingle ought to look into this….
New research suggests that Ross 128 b could harbor life
Boeing unveils a hypersonic jet, a preliminary step along the designer’s path to a true space plane.
BioLife4D has 3D printed a “patch” of cardiac tissue, taking us one step closer to printing completely functioning organs.
Should people have the right to hack their own implants?
A virtual reality tour of a Martian colony is planned for the Goodwood Festival
How to put on a NASA spacesuit – one wonders if this is how Jane Fonda donned hers in Barbarella
French designer creates hotel rooms for Axiom Space, a company that hopes to attach a hotel module to the ISS in 2020.
Kepler may be on its last mission, using fuel to reorient in order to send data to Earth
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