Students in the Orcutt Academy’s Geology classes experienced the thrill of atmospheric data collection Wednesday morning ...
The Joint Actinide Shock Physics Experimental Research (JASPER) facility recently surpassed 200 full-containment experimental ...
Just as in-flight turbulence—irregular disruptions in the airflow—results in a bumpy plane ride, plasma turbulence transports ...
Deep inside Earth, researchers see signs that the solid inner core may be arranged in multiple chemical layers far below.
A team of engineers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed ways to rapidly evaluate new thermal protection materials ...
One of the difficulties of geoengineering is that in theory a single entity, like a startup company, could make decisions ...
John Schroeder, a professor in the Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University, has been named to the National Academy ...
From the tragedy of the space shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003 to the now-routine return of commercial spacecraft, heat shields—formally called thermal protection systems—are critical for protecting ...
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America’s next energy breakthrough hides in its nuclear past
America’s energy system is colliding with hard limits, from aging grids to rising demand from data centers and electric ...
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JWST reveals ancient lava world defying atmospheric loss theory
How can a planet so close to its star still breathe? That’s the puzzle astronomers now face after the James Webb Space ...
Today, oceans cover about 70% of Earth’s surface. This stark contrast has long driven scientific interest in how water ...
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Carbon capture made easier: Simple additive could slash costs for industrial plants
Capturing carbon dioxide from industrial plants is an important strategy in the efforts to reduce the impact of global ...
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