The National Radio Astronomy Observatory selected a New Mexico architecture firm to design a new nearly 15,000-square-foot ...
Light is the fastest phenomenon in the universe, clocking in at just under 300,000 kilometers per second. The telescopes that observe that light, from radio waves to gamma rays, are built at rather ...
New radio observations of the Milky Way are exposing hidden patterns in its magnetic field. People have scanned the night sky for ages, but some of the Milky Way’s most important features cannot be ...
Scientists are mapping the Milky Way galaxy’s invisible magnetic field, revealing how it holds the galaxy together and ...
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Canada Is Building a Surveillance Network in Space
A reborn Cold War telescope is part of a broader effort to stop relying on US intelligence The post Canada Is Building a Surveillance Network in Space first appeared on The Walrus.
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After 15 years scientists unveil a universe discovery that changes everything
For more than a decade, astronomers quietly watched the most precise clocks in the cosmos, waiting for a barely perceptible ...
“In the face of economic uncertainty, Ontario researchers are bolstering our critical industries with discoveries that cement our province as a global leader. This investment in our world-class ...
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LuSEE-Night: See you on the far side of the moon
Soon we’ll be listening for echoes of the ancient universe ...
The Death Valley Dark Sky Festival is returning to the national park from Feb. 6 through Feb. 8. DarkSky International, a starry-sky conservation and advocacy group fighting against light pollution, ...
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From space to the seabed, critical infrastructure is becoming more vulnerable, experts warn: 'People don't realize how dependent we are'
"We are on Day 1. A lot more needs to be done." ...
In December, China announced new tariffs on beef imports from suppliers such as Argentina and Brazil, currently its two largest sources for the commodity. China published its third official policy ...
SpaceX is asking the Federal Communications Commission to approve a plan to put up to a million satellites in orbit to process AI data.
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