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Kate Darling to Highlight Robotics at ISSRDC 2024 Keynote

Kate Darling to Highlight Robotics at ISSRDC 2024 Keynote by Clarence Oxford Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2024 Kate Darling, an expert in robotics and society, will deliver a keynote address on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at the International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC). Darling, known as the "Mistress of Machines," researches ethical issues related...

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The problem-solver: Cosmic inflation | symmetry magazine

For Alan Guth, insight into the origins of the universe started in a Cornell University lecture hall in the fall of 1978. It was that...

Windchime detector could use gravity to hunt for dark matter ‘wind’

The secret to directly detecting dark matter might be blowin’ in the wind. The mysterious substance continues to elude scientists even though it outweighs visible matter in the universe by about 8 to 1. All...

A supernova’s delayed reappearance could pin down the Hubble constant

A meandering trek taken by light from a remote supernova in the constellation Cetus may help researchers pin down how fast the universe expands — in another couple of decades. About 10 billion years ago,...

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Satellites more at risk from fast solar wind than a major space storm

Satellites are more likely to be at risk from high-speed solar wind than a major geomagnetic storm according to a new UK-US study published this week in the Journal Space Weather. Researchers investigating the space...

NASA Launches Second Small Climate Satellite to Study Earth’s Poles

The second of NASA’s PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) two satellites is communicating with ground controllers after launching at 3:15 p.m....

US participation in space has benefits at home and abroad − reaping them all will require collaboration

“Cosmic cliffs” in the Carina nebula, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI Cheyenne Black, University of Oklahoma When people think about...

New “Cost-Effective” Plan Could Reduce CO2 Emissions by 20% – However, It Still Costs Billions of Dollars

Significant economic changes are essential to counter climate change, yet they risk substantial economic disruptions. A new dual-factor approach by the Complexity Science Hub...

EarthCARE on cloud nine after smooth start to mission

Enabling & Support 05/06/2024 49 views 2 likes ESA’s EarthCARE mission has completed its important ‘Launch and Early Orbit Phase’ and is ready to begin the...

WVU Astrophysicist leads development of new gravitational wave detector

WVU Astrophysicist leads development of new gravitational wave detector by Clarence Oxford Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2024 A theoretical astrophysicist at West Virginia University is...

From the Vatican Observatory Faith and Science Pages: Isaac Newton – God and the Universe in the ‘General Scholium’ of the Principia

Today’s featured entry from the Vatican Observatory Faith and Science pages: “Isaac Newton – God and the Universe in the ‘General Scholium’ of the Principia”...

Historic Record Smashed by Cosmonaut as Spacewalk and Starliner Preparations Unfold

An aurora swirls above the Indian Ocean in this photograph from the International Space Station as it orbits 266 miles above and due south...

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