Random stroke of curiosity regarding human space-flight on long-duration transfer orbits (e.g. Earth to Mars): What issues of health or habitation would be mitigated by maintaining some minimal amount ...
Around 37,000 citizen scientists combed through 430,000 images to help an international team of researchers to discover 29 new gravitational lens candidates through Space Warps, an online ...
It's well known that spaceflight causes muscle atrophy and other biological changes in reduced gravity, and especially in ...
Researchers at the Quantum Machines Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) are studying levitating materials—substances that can remain suspended in a stable position without ...
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Life on Earth without gravity: What would change?
Gravity, in the literal sense, keeps everyone (and everything) on Earth grounded. It acts as the anchor that prevents objects from floating skyward. For humans, it’s a leash that stops us from ...
There are some things in life that just sort of happen. Desks get covered in dust and scraps of paper. Clothes get dirty and the laundry basket fills up. Weeds slowly creep across an untended ...
Geophysical interpretation of aeromagnetic and gravity data is a pivotal technique in modern earth sciences, enabling researchers to map subsurface structures and delineate geological boundaries with ...
When I say impossible here's what I mean: it's impossible on time scales that humans care about. It defies human psychology, which overwhelmingly weights short term benefits and costs more than long ...
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