Voyager 1 returns incredible when NASA gives life to inactive propelants

POT Voyager 1 Spacecraft, launched in 1977 and now traveling through interstellar space at approximately 35,000 mph, has successfully reactivated a set of backup propellants previously considered unusable for almost two decades. This milestone occurs just before the land -based antenna is responsible for sending commands to Voyager 1 disconnects for extensive updates. The effort…

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A climate and society student seeks a common language between science and politics: the state of the planet

Before joining the MA program in climate and society, Lina Maria Villegas spent several years as a military linguist and hired, learning a completely new language and culture, an experience that aroused her curiosity about the world and took her to school for geographical sciences to Maryland University. Now, Villegas is studying a different language:…

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Most Paradise birds are secretly biofluorescent, is the study: Sciencealert

Birds-of-Paradise has some of the most famous mating exhibitions in the world, but there are more in its colorful rhythmic gymnastics than initially encounters the human eye. For the first time, scientists have discovered these spectacular Avianos absolutely bright with beautifulity in a dark room. Researchers from the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) reviewed…

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Updated male malware variant discovered by Microsoft

Microsoft has observed a previously inactive macos malware that has become active once again in a new variant that is directed to Apple devices of all kinds. Microsoft’s intelligence shared information about malware in an X post, indicating that it is a new XCSset version that originated in 2022. Security experts explained that updated malware…

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Laboratories with Ia promise a faster and faster catalyst investigation with human supervision

Active learning loop. Credit: Steffen Kangowski/FHI The urgent need for a transition to sustainable energy sources requires a significant acceleration of traditional research and development cycles. Autonomous laboratories (SDL), driven by artificial intelligence (AI), could play a fundamental role in this transformation. In role in perspective In the newspaper Nature catalysisResearchers from the Fritz Institute…

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Samsung facial monitoring for Gear VR

The supremacy of the battle for virtual reality has really heated in recent times. While the Samsung VR equipment is widely seen as an affordable option, there are other VR headphones that are considered of higher technical quality. However, the news of a recent Samsung patent suggests that Samsung Gear VR headset could be…

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