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Defects are often observed when making borophene, the single-atom form of boron, but unlike in other two-dimensional materials, these mismatched lattices can assemble into ordered structures that preserve the material's metallic nature and electronic properties.
via Science Daily
There are advances being made almost daily in the disciplines required to make space and its contents accessible. This blog brings together a lot of that info, as it is reported, tracking the small steps into space that will make it just another place we carry out normal human economic, leisure and living activities.
Monday, 16 July 2018
The Neutrino Trappers
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Deep in a mountain in southern Russia, scientists are tracking one of the universe’s most elusive particles.
via New York Times
Deep in a mountain in southern Russia, scientists are tracking one of the universe’s most elusive particles.
via New York Times
Galaxies galore
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Space Science Image of the Week: It may look like noise or static, but every single point in this im-age is a galaxy seen by ESA’s Herschel Space Observatory
via ESA Space Science
http://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2018/07/Every_point_is_a_galaxy
Space Science Image of the Week: It may look like noise or static, but every single point in this im-age is a galaxy seen by ESA’s Herschel Space Observatory
via ESA Space Science
http://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2018/07/Every_point_is_a_galaxy
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