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NASA’s Juno: Science Results Offer First 3D View of Jupiter Atmosphere

“New findings from NASA’s Juno probe orbiting Jupiter provide a fuller picture of how the planet’s distinctive and colorful atmospheric features offer clues about the unseen processes below its clouds. The results highlight the inner workings of the …

New Curtin study solves energy storage and supply puzzle

“Curtin University research has found a simple and affordable method to determine which chemicals and types of metals are best used to store and supply energy, in a breakthrough for any battery-run devices and technologies reliant on the fast and …

New era of physics uncovered by Neutrino experiment’s first results

“A major new physics experiment has used four complementary analyses to show no signs of a theorised fourth kind of neutrino known as the sterile neutrino. Its existence is considered a possible explanation for anomalies seen in previous physics experiments …

New product: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W on sale now at $15

“It’s been nearly six years since we unleashed the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero on an unsuspecting world. Of all the products we’ve launched, Zero is still the one I’m proudest of: it most perfectly embodies our mission …

New research looks at process of magnetic flux generation in ICF implosions

“Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers now have a better understanding on how strong the magnetic fields are in an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implosion at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world’s most energetic laser. The researchers described …

Novel Peroxide-based Material Emits Fluorescence in Response to Stress

“A new organic peroxide molecule, BMPF, prepared by scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), releases fluorescence under mechanical stress and could be incorporated into polymer networks for mechanofunctional design. BMPF-linked polymers are also stable at relatively high …

One autonomous taxi, please

“Self-driving Roboats, developed at MIT, set sea in Amsterdam canals. If you don’t get seasick, an autonomous boat might be the right mode of transportation for you. Scientists from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and …

Physicists describe photons’ characteristics inherent to protecting future quantum computing

“Consumers need to be confident that transactions they make online are safe and secure. A main method to protect customer transactions and other information is through encryption, where vital information is encoded with a key using complex mathematical problems that …

Pioneering new process creates versatile moldable wood

“Structures and vehicles built with sustainable materials are in high demand to meet today’s needs and for future generations. Natural wood already boasts an inherently lower life cycle cost than other materials and is a naturally strong, lightweight, and …

Renesas and wolfSSL Enable Ready-to-Use IoT Security Solutions Based on Embedded TLS Stack

“All Renesas 32-bit RA Family, RX Family, and Synergy Platform MCU Customers Can Obtain a Free, wolfSSL Standard Commercial License for Their TLS Stack with wolfCrypt Cryptographic Library Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions …