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Electromagnetic ‘tug-of-war’ lights up Jupiter’s upper atmosphere
Researchers from the University of Leicester’s School of Physics and Astronomy, have for the first time, observed a complex ‘tug-of-war’ effect that lights up...
Norman Murray awarded Dannie Heineman Prize for astrophysical achievements
The Heineman Foundation, at the American Institute of Physics, and American Astronomical Society, announced Professor Norman Murray as the winner of the 2022 Dannie...
The BMBF invest €16m into photonic quantum computing
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research's (BMBF) project ‘PhotonQ’ investigates photonic quantum computing, and has created a collaboration between seven universities, research...
Social sciences play a key part in reaching UK net zero goals
Major investment from ESRC has boosted the role social sciences will play in helping the UK reach its net zero goals.
The sizable investment –...
A simulated geological exploration mission controlled robots from space
Research from the European Space Agency has revealed for the first time that it is possible for an operator in orbit to feel the...
Investment in critical metals supply chains: Act as a stakeholder
ESG engagement is a prerequisite to investing in efficient and critical metals supply chains. Laurent Krull, Director at Ethore SA, describes some fundamentals of...
Ascend Elements are set to produce cathode active materials for Navitas Systems
Federal contractor, Navitas Systems, is purchasing cathode active materials made from recycled lithium-ion batteries for a US Department of Defense project.
Ascend Elements, the vertically...
Scientists investigate biodiversity loss denial among Finnish forest owners
A collaborative research team from the University of Eastern Finland, and the University of Helsinki, have stressed the necessity of forest owners discussing biodiversity...
Astronomers question whether dying stars can still cause planet formation
Astronomers have discovered that stars, even when near death, can potentially still cause planet formation.
Planets are typically not a lot older than the stars...
Oxygen levels on Earth reveals information about life on other planets
A research team from McGill University has discovered that a deeper understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere could aid in identifying life on other planets.
Scientists...