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1 week ago |
spacedaily.com | Caitlin Clark
Optimizing Human Health On Earth And In Spaceby Caitlin Clark for TAMU NewsCollege Station TX (SPX) May 28, 2025 The health challenges astronauts face in the spaceflight environment are numerous. There are the effects of microgravity, exposure to space radiation and mental health struggles that come with long-duration missions, to name a few.
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spacedaily.com | Adam Zewe
System lets robots identify an object's properties through handlingby Adam Zewe | MIT NewsBoston MA (SPX) May 12, 2025 A human clearing junk out of an attic can often guess the contents of a box simply by picking it up and giving it a shake, without the need to see what's inside. Researchers from MIT, Amazon Robotics, and the University of British Columbia have taught robots to do something similar.
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2 weeks ago |
spacedaily.com | Simon Mansfield
AI-Driven Microgrid Control Enhances Renewable Stability and EV Integrationby Simon MansfieldSydney, Australia (SPX) May 12, 2025 As the global push for renewable energy accelerates, the challenge of stabilizing power grids amidst fluctuating solar and wind output and the rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption becomes increasingly urgent.
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3 weeks ago |
spacedaily.com | Cassandra Steer
From GPS to weather forecasts: the hidden ways Australia relies on foreign satellitesby Cassandra Steer | Chair, Australian Centre for Space Governance, ANUCanberra, Australia (SPX) May 15, 2025 You have probably used space at least 20 times today. Satellites let you buy a coffee with your phone, book a rideshare, navigate your way to meet someone, and check the weather. Satellites are also essential for monitoring floods, cyclones and bushfires, and supporting the people they affect.
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3 weeks ago |
spacedaily.com | Simon Mansfield
Atomic-Level Precision and Strong Oxidation Unite in GOALL-Epitaxy for Advanced Material Growthby Simon MansfieldSydney, Australia (SPX) May 15, 2025 Transition metal oxides are known for their diverse and strongly correlated electronic phases, such as high-temperature superconductivity, ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and charge density waves.
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