A team of researchers working at the University of Maryland has discovered the structure of the mysterious blue-hot flame. In her paper published in the journal Science Advances, describes the group with computer simulations to determine the structure of the unique type of flame. Back in 2016, a team of …
Read More »Administrators from Texas, California are taking heat in the fight over school reopening
LUBBOCK, Texas (Reuters) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday tried to reassure parents that he is doing everything he can to keep students safe, as most schools in the state are preparing for the new week. School bus drivers lead a caravan through downtown Los Angeles to demand that …
Read More »Air Force X-37B spacecraft wins award-winning airline
The National Aeronautic Association awarded the Boeing X-37B the 2019 Robert J. Collier Trophy. WASHINGTON – The U.S. Air Force’s autonomous space measure X-37B has won the 2019 Collier Trophy, awarded annually by the National Aeronautic Association for American Performance in Aerospace, the NAA announced Aug. 13. The X-37B was …
Read More »Amazon launches Braket quantum processing service in general availability
Amazon today announced the general availability of Amazon Braket, a fully managed Amazon Web Services (AWS) product that provides a development environment for exploring and designing new quantum algorithms. Customers can tap on Braket – launched last December in preview – to test and solve algorithms on simulated quantum computers …
Read More »Incredible Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Views of Craters, Dust Devils, and Avalanches on the Red Planet
Five images taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE camera, launched 15 years ago, on August 12, 2005. Together as a rich source of images for research, MRO studies atmospheric temperatures, peers underground with radar, and detects minerals on the planet’s surface. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / University of Arizona …
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