The smallest skeletons of the marine world observed in 3D by synchrotron techniques

[ad_1] Coccosphere structures by 3D X-ray coherent diffraction imaging carried out at the ESRF, European synchrotron. (A) SEM image of G. oceanicaRCC1314. (B) 3D-CXDI view of G. oceanicaRCC1314. (C) 3D-CXDI views of six other coccospheres. Scale bar = 1μm. Credit: Thomas Beuvier, ESRF, IMMM, CNRS UMR 6283, Le Mans University Coccolithophores are microscopic marine algae … Read more

What will happen to the cadaver of the rover Opportunity on Mars?

[ad_1] NASA's Rover Opportunity Robot unveils its shadow, seen July 26, 2004, and photographed by the front camera for the prevention of rover hazards. At the time, Opportunity was sinking deeper into the endurance crater of the Meridiani Planum region on Mars. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech NASA's Opportunity Rover died on March. The small solar … Read more

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Death of Mars One: frivolity is never the way of a true innovation

[ad_1] Editor's note: David Lee is a Beijing-based consultant and author working on cross-cutting themes such as energy, health, international politics and international development. The article reflects the opinion of the author and not necessarily that of the CGTN. The controversial Mars One, which announced in 2012 an ambitious plan of colonization of Mars, has … Read more

Researchers suggest reverse LEDs to break into cooling

[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Michigan have unveiled a solid-state cooling system intended for future semiconductors, based on a surprisingly simple concept: operating a light-emitting diode (LED) at the same time. towards. As its name indicates, a light emitting diode (LED) is an electronic component that emits light when electricity is applied in the … Read more

The winner of this year's "Dance Your Ph.D." contest turned physics into art | Science

[ad_1] Pramodh Senarath Yapa By John BohannonFebruary 15, 2019, 12h Scientific research can be a solitary pursuit. And for Pramodh Senarath Yapa, a physicist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, even the subject of his research is solitary: singleton electrons wandering in a superconducting material. "Superconductivity relies on the pairing of isolated electrons … Read more

11 of our best readings of the weekend

[ad_1] Welcome to the weekend. This week, we looked at the shooting of Parkland School in Florida and the Mars Rover trip. We also investigated the allegations of manipulative behavior of musician Ryan Adams and the escape attempt of a Dubai princess. There is incredible journalism here, take the time to catch up. Computer programming … Read more