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World’s fastest camera freezes time at 10 trillion frames per second, show beams of light in slow motion.
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World’s fastest camera freezes time at 10 trillion frames per second, show beams of light in slow motion.
The Ocean Cleanup project is experimenting with a new technique to quantify marine plastic pollution, using a new way of infrared imagery.
Explorers discover three new fish species from the extreme depths of the Pacific.
Vicis Inc. developed new football helmet technology showing significant reduction in impact forces.
Spectacular images featuring the fluttering auroras at the north pole of Saturn, by NASA/ESA Hubble Space telescope.
For the first time, scientists have seen in exquisite, real-time detail how immune cells survey their surroundings to detect threats to our health.
Take a deep breath. Even if the air looks clear, it is nearly certain that you will inhale millions of solid particles and liquid droplets.
In this image from NASA’s Worldview, the world is on fire. The red points overlaid on the image designate those areas that by using thermal bands detect
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) scientists used their computer models to generate a view of the Sun’s magnetic field on August 10, 2018.
NASA captured severe storm ‘plume’ footage, over North Dakota.