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Weekend Warm-Up: The Solar System to Scale
In this curious film, a pair of friends venture out into the desert to build an accurate to scale model of our solar system.
A new AI model from NYU Abu Dhabi predicts solar wind days in advance with far greater accuracy than existing methods. By analyzing ultraviolet solar images, it could help protect satellites, ...
Billion Watts today announced the official commencement of its solar-plus-storage project in Victoria, Australia. The project ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence system built by Nasa in collaboration with IBM can predict violent solar storms ...
Ahead of the Dubai Airshow 2025, the UAE Space Agency is positioning itself as a leader in deep-space exploration and ...
Scientists at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can forecast solar wind speeds up to four days in advance, significantly more accurately than current ...
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James Webb Space Telescope finds strange beads and patterns in Saturn’s sky
For decades, Saturn’s upper atmosphere has been one of the solar system’s great enigmas. Even the Cassini spacecraft, which ...
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CU space dust device to study origins, evolution of solar system
A space instrument built by the University of Colorado Boulder will launch aboard a NASA spacecraft on Sept. 23 to detect and ...
Indian students have developed a new system that could give an early warning about an incoming solar storm from the Sun. The system will enhance safety for space missions and infrastructure protection ...
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Mini Hydroelectric Dam And Vegetable Irrigation System
In this video, we showcase a mini construction project focused on building a model hydroelectric dam. Explore the science behind hydroelectric power and its significance for sustainable energy ...
A sci-fi idea is gaining supporters, from billionaires to city councils. Whether it’s feasible is another matter.
Astronomers have spotted 3I/ATLAS, just the third interstellar object ever seen in our solar system. Bigger, faster, and possibly far older than ‘Oumuamua or Borisov, this icy traveler could help ...
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