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The strange tilt of Uranus may be the result of a long-lost moon.
The strange tilt of Uranus may be the result of a long-lost moon.

With a tilt of 98 degrees, Uranus has the highest inclination in the solar system and spins almost exactly perpendicular to its orbit.

Chandrayaan-2 spectrometer maps the quantity of sodium on the moon.
Chandrayaan-2 spectrometer maps the quantity of sodium on the moon.

Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter's X-ray spectrometer "CLASS" has for the first time mapped an abundance of sodium on moon

The news sentiment for Micron Technology Inc. is optimistic, as it collaborates with Microsoft
microsoft 09-Oct-2022
The news sentiment for Micron Technology Inc. is optimistic, as it collaborates with Microsoft

Today, Micron Technology (Nasdaq:MU) and Microsoft announced a partnership to tackle the difficult task of offering reliable computing models for IoT.

Artificial Intelligence Reduces a 100,000-Equation Quantum Physics Problem to Only Four Equations
quantum physics 06-Oct-2022
Artificial Intelligence Reduces a 100,000-Equation Quantum Physics Problem to Only Four Equations

Without losing accuracy, researchers trained a machine learning technique to capture the physics of electrons travelling on a lattice.

Scientists unravel Remarkable Atomic Behavior in Thermoelectric Materials
Scientists unravel Remarkable Atomic Behavior in Thermoelectric Materials

The microscopic mechanism underlying the low heat conductivity of tin-based thermoelectric materials was revealed by neutron probes of their atomic structure.

SpaceX capsule ferries NASA crew and Russian astronauts as it heads to space station
SpaceX capsule ferries NASA crew and Russian astronauts as it heads to space station

Despite deteriorating East-West ties, a Russian cosmonaut launched Wednesday on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule with two NASA crewmates and a Japanese astronaut.

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter spots debris on its leg on latest flight
NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter spots debris on its leg on latest flight

Unprecedented views are being offered by the first free-flying helicopter to ever visit another planet.

How to get a crying baby to sleep, according to science
science 05-Oct-2022
How to get a crying baby to sleep, according to science

According to new research, parents who are having trouble soothing a crying baby may have a best practise at their disposal.

Climate change could turn some blue lakes to green or brown.
nature 05-Oct-2022
Climate change could turn some blue lakes to green or brown.

Factors including algae and silt, as well as air, temperature, precipitation, lake depth, and elevation, also affect colour.

Are Particle Physicists Wasting Time Inventing New Particles? No, but It's Complicated
quantum physics 05-Oct-2022
Are Particle Physicists Wasting Time Inventing New Particles? No, but It's Complicated

Particle physicists have been hiding a dark secret: They "don't consider the particles they're paid to hunt for exist," the author stated.

Genetics of human evolution wins 2022 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine
science 05-Oct-2022
Genetics of human evolution wins 2022 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine

For examining the DNA of our extinct ancestors, Svante Pääbo was given the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Super-Earths are more common and more habitable than Earth.
Super-Earths are more common and more habitable than Earth.

Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars outside of our solar system, and they are constantly being found by astronomers.