Scientists have created a perovskite-based gamma-ray detector that surpasses traditional nuclear medicine imaging technology. The device delivers sharper, faster, and safer scans at a fraction of the ...
SpIRIT, Australia’s first astronomy nanosatellite has completed its commissioning phase. This satellite will detect gamma-ray ...
Washington University researchers are set to play a crucial role in a groundbreaking international astronomy project.
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7 Baffling Space Mysteries We're Dying For Scientists to Solve
The first fast radio burst, or FRB, was discovered in 2007 in archival data collected back in 2001, and scientists were ...
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Mining the moon: Can you make money harvesting helium-3?
"At $20 million a kilogram, you can put together a good business just going after He-3 for quantum computing over the next ...
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Perovskite Camera That Can Detect Individual Gamma Rays Reveals The Human Body From The Inside
High energy scans or the body looking for tumors or infections could be greatly improved by adopting perovskite detectors instead of the fragile or low-resolution options currently in use, a new study ...
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South Of Tucson Is A Hidden Arizona Gem With Picturesque Trails, Stargazing, And A Delicious Steakhouse
Just outside Tucson sits a small gem of Arizona, a hidden oasis serving as a gateway to the expansive desert where scenic ...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the brightest explosions in the universe. In just a few seconds, they can outshine all the stars in their host galaxy combined, releasing more energy than our sun will emit ...
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How black holes generate massive magnetic and particle-driven jets
Deep in the core of most galaxies, hidden by spinning clouds of gas and dust, black holes spin like cosmic engines. These ...
We explore some of Wikipedia’s oddities in our 7,064,921-part monthly series, Wiki Wormhole.
BENGALURU: India is popular for many types of tourism -- eco, rural, wildlife, mountain, heritage and so on. But the latest ...
The most energetic cosmic neutrino, or "ghost particle," ever recorded may be the remnants of a nearby black hole explosion.
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