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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
09/06/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
From light to liquid fuel: Experts use sunlight and a copper-based catalyst to turn carbon dioxide into methanol
A team led by Argonne National Laboratory researchers has found a new way to convert carbon dioxide into methanol, an alcohol commonly used as an alternative fuel. In a paper published in the journal Nature Energy, the researchers described how they used sunlight and a copper-based catalyst to trigger carbon dioxide conversion. Using photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide to fuel […]
08/30/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists explore lava tubes in Hawaii to prepare for Mars and moon exploration
Researchers are plumbing the depths of Mauna Loa in Hawaii to study the volcano’s lava tubes. The researchers wear bulky suits like those required for space exploration while navigating volcanic terrain and conducting research. Besides studying the environment and organisms living there, the team’s goal is to prepare for the unique challenges of living in space, particularly on Mars and the […]
07/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Universal memories: Astronomers closer to detecting gravitational waves that leave behind “memories” as they pass through
Astronomers are getting closer to detecting the “memory” that gravitational waves leave behind as they pass through space. Next-generation facilities and existing ones, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in the U.S. and the Virgo Interferometer in Italy, will be key to this detection. In an article for Space, astrophysicist Paul Sutter of the Ohio State University wrote […]
06/22/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
World’s most powerful magnet to be shipped to France for nuclear fusion experiment
The world’s most powerful magnet is ready to be shipped to France for a project that will replicate the nuclear reactions taking place on the sun. Made of six magnetic packs, the magnet will be placed in the core of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), a $24 billion donut-shaped machine designed to generate electricity via nuclear fusion, or the joining […]
06/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Oxford researcher: Humanity should look for star-sized structures called “Dyson spheres” to find aliens
Anders Sandberg of the University of Oxford suggests looking for hypothetical star-sized structures called Dyson spheres to find aliens. He notes that if advanced alien civilizations do exist, they may have built one of these spheres and used it as a supercomputer, solar-capture technology or habitat. “I think you can find a bunch of very different uses,” said […]
06/15/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
40-Seater FLYING BUS to start airlifting travelers in New York City by 2024
New York startup Kelekona unveiled plans to develop a 40-seater flying bus that could transport people starting 2024. The first route for the service would transport people between Manhattan to the Hamptons for $85. Video animation from the company showed an electric air shuttle that looked like a cross between a blimp and a flying saucer. The aircraft would have eight […]
06/08/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
NASA gets serious about UFOs: New chief orders scientists to investigate UFOs
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is investigating UFO sightings to deepen their understanding of what these unexplained phenomena are. In an interview last week with journalist Rachel Crane, NASA Administrator and former Senator Bill Nelson said that he ordered NASA scientists to investigate UFOs from a scientific standpoint to get a better idea of what these objects are. […]
05/31/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar homes: Utah apartment doubles as a “virtual power plant” that harnesses solar energy
A new apartment complex in Utah will never go dark during a power crisis with the solar batteries installed in each of its units. Charged via rooftop solar panels, the batteries collectively form a “virtual power plant” that can provide backup electricity not only to the building but even to a strained power grid. Utah apartment is more than just a home Called Soleil […]
05/24/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Mysterious radio circles in outer space could be newfound remnants of black hole mergers, study suggests
A new study suggests that the gigantic blobs of radio emissions found floating in outer space in 2019 could be the result of two colliding black holes. Researchers note that the blobs, which they dubbed “odd radio circles” (ORC), are unlike anything seen before. While they have offered other hypotheses, they also raise the possibility that a highly energetic event took […]
05/02/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar-powered desalination device vaporizes seawater to produce safe drinking water
Researchers developed a solar-powered desalination device that vaporizes saltwater to produce potable water. The unit works thanks to a titanium-based material that captures solar energy and powers evaporation. Made of a special type of paper coated with a compound called titanium nitride oxide, the material heats rapidly and vaporizes water when exposed to the sun. The resulting water vapor is then condensed and […]
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