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Gaze skyward on any spring and summer night and you’ll surely see what appears to be a star drifting slowly across the night sky. This is probably an ...
Taste, pain, or response to stress -- nearly all essential functions in the human body are regulated by molecular switches called G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Researchers have uncovered the ...
To clean up hazardous space debris orbiting the Earth, a group of students that includes Jackie Edwards ’25 is developing ...
A year after launching its Find My Device location tracking network, Google is adding support for ultra wideband (UWB) for ...
Threats to national security are constantly changing. While cyberattacks and AI weaknesses often make the news, another ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCold War-era nuclear sensors could become Earth guardians to hunt space debrisBut these acoustic ears aren’t just tuned to nuclear detonations. The sensors also detect the explosive sounds generated by ...
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GlobalData on MSNMethane emissions remain high despite monitoring progress, says IEAA growing number of satellites – now more than 25 – are helping identify large leaks. This year’s update introduces new tools ...
Apple has officially released iOS 18.5. We walk through Satellite Connectivity, changes to Mail, a new wallpaper, and more!
North Korea placed its first satellite in orbit in December 2012 using a rocket derived from the Taepodong II missile, which could alternatively be used to destroy an inactive satellite or ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAfter 53 years in space, failed Soviet probe Kosmos 482 falls back to EarthThe spacecraft was launched as part of the Soviet Union’s ambitious Venera program towards the fag end of the Space Race in ...
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