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The solar system may be racing through space 3 times faster than expected. Is the standard model of cosmology wrong?
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure ...
What is the actual speed and direction of our solar system as it moves through the cosmos, and how does this compare to ...
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Solar system is moving 3x faster than previously thought, study challenges previous models
Scientists previously thought the solar system was flying through space at 515,000 mph. It may actually be going three times ...
“Our analysis shows that the solar system is moving more than three times faster than current models predict,” Böhme ...
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Q&A: How a new modeling method could make energy systems more efficient, even in an uncertain future
Energy systems are incredibly complex, incorporating a dizzying array of power generators, distribution technologies and ...
Roughly four and a half billion years ago the planet Theia slammed into Earth, destroying Theia, melting large fractions of ...
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'Kitten Space Agency' is the spiritual successor to 'Kerbal Space Program', and they have an ex-SpaceX engineer on the team (interview)
DayZ and Kerbal Space Program's creators have joined forces with an ex-SpaceX engineer to create the ultimate spaceflight ...
Model may also have applications in the prediction fields of renewable energy and other time series datasets, including ...
German company Dcubed is moving into in-space manufacturing with a series of missions to demonstrate production of large solar arrays in orbit.
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How Does Tesla Make Money?
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) pioneered long-range electric vehicles and for many years benefited from rising demand for its high-end, ...
Concordia researchers proposed a solar-powered “15-minute city” model that blends renewable energy, urban farming, and EV ...
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