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Starlink Faces Competition as Earth’s Orbit Becomes More Crowded

Photo credit: www.theverge.com On the night of April 28th, Amazon initiated its quest to compete with SpaceX's Starlink through the...

Amazon Debuts Its First Satellites to Compete with Starlink

Photo credit: www.theverge.com Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband internet constellation is beginning to take form, with the initial group of satellites...

New Starlink Subscription Lowers Hardware Cost to $0

Photo credit: www.theverge.com New Affordable Options for Starlink Users SpaceX has introduced a new offering for customers under its Starlink service:...

Fluorescence Probe with No Background Noise Allows Accurate Detection of Toxic Hydrazine

Photo credit: phys.org Hydrazine (N2H4) is a potent organic amine known for its extreme toxicity and risk of spontaneous combustion...

Saxony’s Long-term Study Reveals Decline in Air Pollution

Photo credit: phys.org Long-Term Study Reveals Decrease in Air Pollution in Eastern Europe The atmospheric pollution from fine particulate matter, specifically...

Study Finds Climate Change is Increasing Overlapping Wildfire Seasons in Australia and North America

Photo credit: phys.org Climate change significantly heightens the threat of wildfires across various global regions, primarily due to specific weather...

High-Resolution Climate Models Show How Tasman Sea Temperatures Could Impact Warming in the Antarctic Peninsula

Photo credit: phys.org Rising Temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula Linked to Tasman Sea Conditions The Antarctic Peninsula is rapidly becoming one...

Light Signature Algorithm Provides Accurate Insights into Viral Proteins, Brain Disease Markers, and Semiconductors

Photo credit: phys.org Revolutionary Machine Learning Algorithm Enhances Medical Diagnostics Researchers at Rice University have introduced a groundbreaking machine learning (ML)...

New Atomic Fountain Clock Joins Elite Ranks of Global Timekeeping

Photo credit: phys.org Thanks to NIST-F4, a newly developed atomic clock at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)...

Fungi Living on Human Skin Could Lead to New Antibiotics

Photo credit: phys.org Discovery of Antimicrobial Molecule from Skin Fungus Researchers at the University of Oregon have identified a molecule produced...

The Optimal Method for Peeling Boiled Eggs: Insights from a Food Scientist

Photo credit: phys.org Many of us have faced the frustrating experience of trying to peel a boiled egg, only to...

Variability in 3D Printing Quality of Lunar Regolith Depending on Feedstock

Photo credit: phys.org Advancements in 3D Printing with Lunar Regolith Recent developments in 3D printing technologies using lunar regolith have shown...