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NASA’s drastic plan: Nuclear bombs could be used to stop ‘City-Killer’ asteroid headed for the moon
Asteroid 2024 YR4's potential lunar impact in 2032 has prompted renewed consideration of nuclear disruption as a planetary ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Beneath the waves: Floating solar panels are stressing the seafloor
Floating solar installations offer a tantalizing vision of sustainable energy—combining wind and solar power in the same ...
A Colorado engineer calls into question assumptions built into traffic infrastructure that unnecessarily threatens bicyclists ...
Bill Nye, everyone’s favorite Science Guy, has long been an advocate for science-driven solutions to combat climate change.
See photos from Griffin MSI’s black-tie ball, where more than 500 guests explored exhibits, honored supporters and celebrated ...
The Film Theorists on MSN
How Avatar’s Waterbenders Use Real Science to Control Water
Waterbending may seem mystical, but its logic aligns surprisingly well with real-world science. From manipulating surface tension to adjusting water’s freezing point, benders could theoretically ...
Theorists have found that a “warm” version of cosmic inflation is consistent with known physics, linking it to the hunt for ...
New data suggests the traditional assumptions behind hail stow modelling may be underestimating the likelihood of damage to a ...
IFLScience on MSN
Comet 3I/ATLAS Reaches Perihelion Today – “Alien Spaceship” Hypothesis To Be Tested Once And For All
There is no evidence to support the idea that this interstellar object is anything but a comet, but let's double-check.
New insights into carbon monoxide adsorption on catalysts enhance the design of efficient CO2-to-fuel conversion processes, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Vehicles can get improved crash protection with 3D-printed adaptive twisting metamaterials
The material has a unique lattice shape that allows it to twist into itself to effectively protect against a range of impact ...
As comet 3I/ATLAS nears its 29 October perihelion, scientists test whether its acceleration hints at alien propulsion—a bold ...
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