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This is how nuclear weapon detection could work in space
NASA visualization showing a cross-section of Earth's Van Allen radiation belts. (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific ...
For almost 60 years, a global ban on nuclear weapons in space has held up. But the growing number of satellites and ...
Electrons, negatively charged particles, sometimes coordinate their movements in ways that produce certain collective ...
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Haunting Glow of Nuclear Power Station Was Detected in Water 150 Miles Away
The SNO+ detector. (SNOLAB) A tank of the purest water, buried under kilometers of rock in Ontario, Canada, flashed as a ...
Scientists still don’t know where ghostly particles called neutrinos originate. A distant galaxy could be a potential source.
As someone deeply involved in the space sector, I’ve seen firsthand how low Earth orbit (LEO) is becoming increasingly congested. Satellite operators, space agencies and aerospace companies are all ...
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