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Planetary Sciences Jul 30, 2025

NASA-ISRO satellite lifts off to track Earth's changing surfaces

Carrying an advanced radar system that will produce a dynamic, three-dimensional view of Earth in unprecedented detail, the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite has launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center ...

Soft Matter Jul 30, 2025

Liquid droplets trained to play tic-tac-toe

Artificial intelligence and high-performance computing are driving up the demand for massive sources of energy. But neuromorphic computing, which aims to mimic the structure and function of the human brain, could present ...

Materials Science Jul 30, 2025

4D images show heat shield damage on spacecraft goes below the surface

Rather than completely burning up when a spacecraft reenters Earth's atmosphere, its heat shield's outer surface is sacrificed to protect the rest of the vehicle. The carbon fibers decompose, dissipating the heat.

Earth Sciences Jul 29, 2025

Deep heat beneath US traced to ancient rift with Greenland

A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland and North America splitting apart 80 million years ago, according to new research led by the University ...

Earth Sciences Jul 29, 2025

New remote-sensing system maps Antarctica's unique vegetation in fine detail

QUT researchers have developed an advanced remote sensing method for accurately detecting and mapping Antarctica's delicate moss and lichen growth, the mainstays of the continent's fragile ecosystems. The research team also ...

Biotechnology Jul 29, 2025

New study reports the noise structure of Orbitrap mass spectrometers

A pioneering study led by the National Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Laboratory (NPL) has reported significant findings regarding the noise structure of Orbitrap mass spectrometers, a critical tool in the analysis of complex biological processes. ...

Ecology Jul 29, 2025

New AI technique creates synthetic images to track costly invasive plants

A single plant costs U.S. ranchers $35 million a year. Now, a team of researchers is using artificial intelligence to keep it in check.

Optics & Photonics Jul 29, 2025

Researchers make key gains in unlocking the promise of compact X-ray free-electron lasers

New research by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in collaboration with scientists from TAU Systems Inc., has brought the promise of smaller and more affordable ...

Polymers Jul 29, 2025

From futuristic design icon to environmental villain—the 80-year history of the plastic chair

What springs to mind when you're asked to think of plastic chairs? Do you picture the ubiquitous lightweight, stackable polypropylene chair sold cheaply in hardware stores worldwide?

Nanophysics Jul 29, 2025

Atomic-level study reveals how gold nanocrystals grow through coalescence

Crystallization, a fundamental process in nature, hinges on two distinct stages: nucleation and growth. The latter plays a pivotal role in shaping the morphology, size, and purity of crystalline materials, making it a focus ...

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