With details on the economic sector, fuel and combustion processes, the entire U.S. on high epoch-place and time-resolution. Emission map of the landscape. Credit: Courtesy University of Northern Arizona The map features greenhouse gas emissions across the U.S. landscape at high location and time-resolution with details on the economic sector, …
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In the coming years, a number of next-generation observations and arrays will be operational. These features will make major contributions to many areas of astronomy: exploring the mysteries of the early universe, studying gravitational waves, determining the role of dark matter and dark matter in global evolution, and direct image …
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One of the most extraordinary achievements of modern science was the blurry orange image of the monster black hole in the center of the giant elliptical Galaxy M87 captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) on April 10, 2019. This image is an epic example of the ability of the …
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