Astronaut Thomas Pesquet (@thom_astro), captured this image of Earth and wrote, 'And for the 16th time today, we’ll go quietly into the night, above your heads. Good night everyone.' @science
What could be better than a world-leading atomic clock? Two clocks in one.
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New dual atomic clock, and a new stability record
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have combined two experimental atomic clocks based on ytterbium atoms to set yet another world record for clock stability. Stability can be thought of as how precisely the duration of…
Thats cool: Scientists have found traces of cosmic dust lying on the rooftops of buildings in Paris, Oslo, and Berlin – and it's the first time these tiny particles have been discovered in urban environments
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Cosmic dust has been discovered on city rooftops for the first time
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THREE NEW STUDIES SHOW PROMISE FOR CARBON CAPTURE.
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CEMENT MIGHT NOT BE AS BAD FOR THE PLANET AS WE THOUGHT
City sidewalks and brick buildings look a little greener today, thanks to new research showing that cement can soak up CO2. That’s not the only good news to come out this week. A team of German scientists engineered photosynthesis to be faster and more efficient.…
2016 HAS BEEN A ROUGH YEAR, BUT IT'S NOT ALL DOOM AND GLOOM.
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14 SCIENCE AND TECH BREAKTHROUGHS WE'RE THANKFUL FOR THIS YEAR
Pandas are no longer endangered