Just as Indigenous communities are embracing a clean energy boom, one of the year's most acclaimed films has put a spotlight on the horrific toll that fossil fuel exploitation has taken on Native ...
Before the first Apollo missions, the moon was thought to be a bone-dry, rocky world of interest to geologists and few others. However, the Apollo lunar samples, as well as decades of remote sensing ...
Lunar dust is insidious, and cleaning it up is a challenge we must face before trying to inhabit the moon. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When ...
A liquid nitrogen spray developed by Washington State University researchers can remove almost all of the simulated moon dust from a space suit, potentially solving what is a significant challenge for ...
The NASA Artemis missions aim to send astronauts to the moon by 2024. But to succeed, they’ll need to solve big problems caused by some tiny particles: dust. Horányi and colleagues have discovered a ...
Dust presents a major headache for lunar explorers, but new research suggests compressed liquid nitrogen could be used to clear much of it aside. Reading time 3 minutes Pesky lunar dust is an annoying ...
President Moon Jae-in's new official car, based on hydrogen fuel-cell technology, made its debut Tuesday, rolling briefly across the grounds of Cheong Wa Dae. Moon moved from one office building to ...
For the last seven years, a leftover piece of an old SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has been circling the Earth on a very wide orbit, having a pretty unremarkable time. But that’s all about to change on March ...
Many look at January as the month of renewal and resurgence. People buy planners, make resolutions and vow to change their lives when the first of the dreary month approaches. They let it be their ...
Kim Kyung-moon, manager of the Hanwha Eagles, conveyed a firm message to the players regarding the bench clearing. It should be clean and fair baseball. Hanwha experienced a bench clearing incident ...
A liquid nitrogen spray can remove almost all of the simulated moon dust from a space suit, potentially solving what is a significant challenge for future moon-landing astronauts. A liquid nitrogen ...
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