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Space Exploration Jan 11, 2024

Researchers release open-source space debris model

MIT's Astrodynamics, Space Robotics, and Controls Laboratory (ARCLab) announced the public beta release of the MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool (MOCAT) during the 2023 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ...

Space Exploration Dec 26, 2023

Lost in space? Just use relativity

One of the hardest things for many people to conceptualize when talking about how fast something is going is that they must ask, "Compared to what?" All motion only makes sense from a frame of reference, and many spacecraft ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Dec 12, 2023

Making precision calculations at the cusp of the high-luminosity LHC era

There are many open questions about the Standard Model of particle physics (SM), which is currently the best description we have of the world of particle physics. Experimental and theoretical physicists vie with each other ...

Analytical Chemistry Dec 7, 2023

Engineers develop a way to determine how the surfaces of materials behave

Designing new compounds or alloys whose surfaces can be used as catalysts in chemical reactions can be a complex process relying heavily on the intuition of experienced chemists. A team of researchers at MIT has devised a ...

Analytical Chemistry Nov 28, 2023

Harnessing cutting-edge tech for cleaner nuclear energy: Breakthrough in iodine capture

In a study published in the journal Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering, researchers from Sichuan University have unveiled significant insights into the structure–performance relationships of metal–organic ...

Analytical Chemistry Nov 27, 2023

Researchers use AI to increase the high-temperature strength of nickel–aluminum alloys

A materials research team consisting of NIMS and Nagoya University has designed a novel two-step thermal aging schedule (i.e., non-isothermal aging or unconventional heat treatment) capable of fabricating nickel-aluminum ...

Astronomy Nov 9, 2023

What can slime mold teach us about the universe?

What can slime molds tell us about the large-scale structure of the universe and the evolution of galaxies? These things might seem incongruous, yet both are part of nature, and Earthly slime molds seem to have something ...

Analytical Chemistry Nov 8, 2023

Researchers produce Mo-99 by electron accelerator with optimized target system

Chinese researchers have developed a process for producing the medical isotope molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) using the electron accelerator system. The study was published in Applied Radiation and Isotopes.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Oct 30, 2023

Research claims novel algorithm can exactly compute information rate for any system

75 years ago Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory," showed how information transmission can be quantified mathematically, namely via the so-called information transmission rate.

Condensed Matter Oct 27, 2023

New algorithms inspired by quantum computing for simulating polymeric materials

The advent of quantum computing is opening previously unimaginable perspectives for solving problems deemed beyond the reach of conventional computers, from cryptography and pharmacology to the physical and chemical properties ...

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