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Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Incredible pictures of Jupiter are revealed

Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics now ready for use. Active galactic nuclei (AGNs), extremely bright galactic centers where gas and dust are plunging into supermassive black holes, emit electromagnetic radiation throughout the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Quasars are a subclass of AGNs. The intense gravitational and …

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An anti-nausea medication, fully synthetic approach

An anti-nausea medication, fully synthetic approa

According to researchers, Scopolamine, an anti-nausea medication, has a fully synthetic approach. Scopolamine, a plant-derive substance used to avoid nausea and vomiting brought on by motion sickness and anesthesia. They produce the efficiency and complete syntheticity according to a process as according to Southwest Research Institute. For the first time, …

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The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found

The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found

The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found. If the absorption takes place in a thin layer of material that typically permits a significant amount of light to pass through, this becomes more difficult. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) and TU Wien researchers have now uncovere an unanticipate technique that …

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The first BioFest Invest pitch competition

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The first BioFest Invest pitch competition was won by a San Antonio business. Businesses from throughout the state participated today in the premiere of a pitch competition for bioscience startups, signaling sustained expansion for San Antonio’s emerging biotech sector. At the inaugural in-person BioFest Invest event, which organizers intend to …

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Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch

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Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch. Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch . I am analyzing the ambitious goals the CIA has to put boots back on the moon. At the moment, a 32-story rocket is perched atop a launchpad at the NASA Kennedy Space Center. It is …

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Organic Photodetectors for Medical Sensors

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Organic Photodetectors with High Sensitivity for Medical Sensors and Fingerprint Recognition Organic Photodetectors for Medical Sensors now the next step. Researchers created highly sensitive, transparent organic photodetectors that are compatible with CMOS fabrication techniques. These photodetectors absorb green light. They created an organic-silicon hybrid RGB imaging sensor by fusing one …

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Africa purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones

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Why are African nations purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones?   Why are African nations purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones? Following their success in numerous conflicts throughout the world, Turkish drones are increasingly being purchased by African states to combat armed groups, according to analyst Paul Melly. Africa purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar …

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NASA selects a San Antonio company to assist

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NASA selects a San Antonio company to assist with creating a lunar landing pad using moon dust. NASA selects a San Antonio company to assist  By the late 2030s, NASA hopes to send an astronaut to Mars. It must first construct a lunar base as a stopover, though. And it …

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Low-Cost Cheap Battery Design Made

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An Innovative Low-Cost Battery Design Made of Cheap, Common Materials Researchers have created a brand-new type of battery that could serve as low-cost backup storage for renewable energy sources like wind and solar. This battery is made entirely of accessible and affordable materials. An affordable, readily available battery comprised of …

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The Artemis 1 mission to the Moon is on track

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The Artemis 1 mission to the Moon is on track WASHINGTON: The Artemis 1 mission to the Moon is on track now. With a test launch of NASA’s most potent rocket on Monday, the Artemis program is prepared to pick up the torch of lunar exploration fifty years after the …

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