Synopsis: Space: Space generale: Cosmos:


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in theory, can use light to help them unravel the mysteries of the universe. But these theoretical designs were hampered often by the limits of technology."

and knowledge we have of the universe, "says Snik. Now Escuti was being asked to help turn theory into reality."


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a geologist who worked in the region told Kate Ravilious for Cosmos s


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#Haptic Gloves Use Air pressure To Simulate The Feel Of Virtual Objects Virtual reality has focused typically on matters of sight and sound,


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A wormhole is effectively just a tunnel that connects two places in the Universe. So far scientists have simulated this process,


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or it could be created by some kind of condensation process in the atmosphere of Mars."Our quest on Mars has been to'follow the water'in our search for life in the universe,


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which is close to absolute zero, the coldest temperature possible in the universe. Preparing for launchsince then,


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#Engineers invent transparent coating that cools solar cells to boost efficiency Every time you stroll outside you emit energy into the universe:


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it doesn't. Nothing in the universe travels faster than light carrying information--Einstein is still right about that.


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The Universe Is Dying Slowly The most comprehensive assessment of the energy output in the nearby universe reveals that today's produced energy is only about half of

A team of international scientists used several of the world's most powerful telescopes to study the energy of the universe

and concluded that the universe is slowly dying.""We used as many space -and ground-based telescopes as we could get our hands on to measure the energy output of over 200,000 galaxies across as broad a wavelength range as possible,"Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) team leader Simon Driver,

The astronomers created a video explaining the slow death of the universe to illustrate the discovery.

When the Big bang created the energy of the universe about 13.8 billion years ago, some portion of that energy found itself locked up as mass.

From the Big bang to Now in 10 Easy Steps"While most of the energy sloshing around in the universe arose in the aftermath of the Big bang,

"Astronomers have known that the universe is slowly fading out since the late 1990s. Using several telescopes on the ground,

making their results the most comprehensive assessment to date of the energy output of the nearby universe."

"The universe will decline from here on in, sliding gently into old age, "Driver said d


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#Exoplanet 51 Eridani b: A Red-hot Young Jupiter Around Distant Star (Infographic) Astronomers have photographed directly a planet not unlike Jupiter orbiting 51 Eridani, a sunlike star 96 light-years from Earth.


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so they opened a door to a universe of new and unknown possibilities. e have created


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and engineering, allowing researchers to open new windows into phenomena as vast as the universe and as small as nanoparticles.

Supercomputers can greatly accelerate timescales for researching the origins of the universe. Neurosciences, Brain Research:


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#Whopping Galaxy cluster Spotted with Help of NASA Telescopes Astronomers have discovered a giant gathering of galaxies in a very remote part of the universe, thanks to NASA Spitzer space telescope and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE.

astronomers look back in time to our youthful universe. Because light takes time to reach us, we can see very distant objects as they were in the past.

MOO J1142+1527 may be one of only a handful of clusters of this heft in the early universe,

according to the scientistsestimates. ased on our understanding of how galaxy clusters grow from the very beginning of our universe,


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To this day, Earth is still the only planet in the known universe with liquid H2o on its surface


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Aerospace companies, consulting firms, retailers and even educational institutions are exploring these new universes. Thanks to cloud


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And since Earth's magnetic field protects life from energetic particles from the sun and cosmic rays both


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Gravity describes the universe on a large scale from galaxies to Newton's falling apple whilst the electromagnetic interaction is responsible for binding molecules together

why there is more matter than antimatter in the Universe. Notes 1 The Ds3*(2860) particle is a meson that contains a charm antiquark and a strange quark.


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The dust grains contain a large fraction of many important elements in the universe like silicon


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The less common and more unstable mesons, particles found in cosmic rays, have four. A five-quark version,

and scientists are now looking for a"dark universe"that they believe exists beyond the visible one.


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Aside from journeys deep into the cosmos, another uses for solar sail technology involves not actually moving at all


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#Nasa spots most luminous galaxy in the universe-shining with the light of more than 300 TRILLION suns A dazzling galaxy that shines with the light of more than 300 trillion suns has been discovered by astronomers.

but finding one this big so'far back'in the cosmos is rare. Because light from the galaxy hosting the black hole has travelled 12.5 billion years to reach us,

when our universe was only a tenth of its present age of 13.8 billion years.

as well as that of other galaxies, in this very crucial and frenzied chapter of our cosmos m


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the undetectable material that makes up 84 per cent of matter in the universe and binds galaxies together yet

it will mark a huge leap forward in our understanding of the universe. Cern spokesman Arnaud Marsollier said:'


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Enphase is far from the only player in the distributed solar universe that had the foresight to connect its inverters to a two-way communications network.


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the new search space contains far more possibilities than there are articles in the observable universe. As the only manufacturer of scalable quantum processors, D-Wave breaks new ground with every succeeding generation it develops.


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In the nano cosmos, other than in our macroscopic world, the rules of quantum physics apply.


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and revealing the origin and fate of the universe. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab's scientific expertise has been recognized with 13 Nobel prizes.


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On a small scale, the physics of this transition resemble an important step in the formation of the Universe after the Big bang


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the same approach could be used to power self-driving cars, personal assistants in smartphones or conduct scientific research in fields from climate change to cosmology.


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but also radiates heat into the cold depths of the universe and which could become an alternative to air-conditioning units.

The universe behaves like the heat sink. The two micrometres thick mirror is made of several thin layers of different materials.


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#Intel theory on opening software During December last year, Intel showcased a special project we worked on for renowned English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author,

and director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge: Stephen Hawking.


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