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The mystery of how planets and icy objects formed in the farthest reaches of our solar system just took an exciting turn. A ...
From gravel-size meteoroids to mountain-size asteroids and even visitors from other star systems, space is packed with ...
Innovative imaging system using a single-pixel detector captures clear images of fast-spinning objects, crucial for ...
Today, it’s believed that Jupiter and Saturn, the largest planets, were the first to fully form, both within a few million ...
A gently lobbed baseball is easy to see. The same ball, however, can seem to vanish from the hand of a skilled pitcher, ...
The soft robot can use suction flow not just to stick to things, but also to sense its environment and control its own ...
Crown Equipment has introduced its ProximityAssist System, a LiDAR-based integrated operator assist technology designed to ...
This week, an old astronomical controversy is renewed as researchers present new evidence for a hidden "Planet X" in our ...
NASA engineers have brought a set of obsolete thrusters back from the dead on the Voyager 1 probe, just before losing their ...
When we think about asteroids that could threaten Earth, we often imagine massive, city-sized rocks hurtling through space. But what if the real danger comes from much smaller, barely detectable ones?
A new study, however, identifies a possible candidate. A separate team of astronomers compared 1983 data from the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) with 2006 data from Japan’s AKARI mission in ...