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- First coherent picture of an atomic nucleus made of quarks and gluons
The atomic nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons, particles that exist through the interaction of quarks bonded by gluons. It would seem, therefore, that it should not be difficult to reproduce all the properties of atomic nuclei hitherto observed in nuclear experiments using only quarks and gluons. However, it is only now that physicists, including those from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow, have succeeded in doing this.
- New light-induced material shows powerful potential for quantum applications
A class of material called perovskites, which have special electronic bonding with many applications, could be useful for quantum sensing.
- Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) emerges bright in UK’s evening sky
Following month’s of speculation, C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) has emerged into the UK’s evening sky as a bright comet in the afterglow of the setting Sun.
- Observers across the UK treated to brilliant display of aurora borealis
Observers the length and breadth of the United Kingdom were treated to a brilliant display of the aurora borealis overnight on Thursday/Friday, 10/11 October 2024, during an extremely strong geomagnetic storm.
- 4,500-year-old fingerprints reveal child labor in ancient pottery craftwork at Hama, Syria
Recent research into 4,500-year-old pottery from the ancient Syrian town of Tel Hama has uncovered remarkable evidence of child labor in the Early Bronze Age. Led by Dr. Akiva Sanders from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with researchers from the National Museum in Copenhagen, the study analyzed 450 pottery vessels made during the peak of The post 4,500-year-old fingerprints reveal child labor in ancient pottery craftwork at Hama, Syria appeared first on Archaeology News.
- Ancient cemetery unearthed during basement renovation near Paris reveals burials spanning 700 years
A homeowner in the Montconseil neighborhood of Corbeil-Essonnes, a southern suburb of Paris, stumbled upon a skeleton while renovating his basement in the winter of 2023. This unexpected find led to the unearthing of an ancient cemetery that had been in use for roughly 700 years, with burials dating as far back as the 3rd The post Ancient cemetery unearthed during basement renovation near Paris reveals burials spanning 700 years appeared first on Archaeology News.
- XDLINX Space Labs secures $7 million in seed funding led by Ashish Kacholia
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 10, 2024 XDLINX Space Labs, a key player in India's space technology sector, has successfully raised $7 million in seed funding. The round was led by Ashish Kacholia of Lucky Investments, with additional support from E2MC, Mana Ventures, and a prominent family office. The funds will be used to drive XDLINX's mission of advancing satellite technology and innovating affordable space solutions. Founde
- VISIMO to Test Autonomous AI System for Spacecraft Decision Support
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 11, 2024 VISIMO, a technology company based in Pittsburgh, PA, will test its autonomous AI system designed for decision support on an upcoming mission conducted by ABOVE Space Development Corporation, a company known for developing adaptable space platforms for commercial and defense sectors. Deep-space missions present significant challenges, requiring spacecraft to handle unforeseen issues and sy
- SpaceX makes Starlink internet service free for people hit by hurricanes Helene and Milton
In the wake of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, SpaceX has distributed more than 10,000 Starlink kits and waived monthly fees for using the satellite internet service in affected areas.
- The moon, Mars and space junk: World space agency heads outline grand plans, but also concerns
Leaders of major space agencies stated grand plans for the near future at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan, while noting concerns regarding Earth and the space environment.
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