MIT researchers have turned cement and an ancient material into a supercapacitor #JustNowIn
Travel + Leisure: 💡NASA Will Launch a Rocket to the ISS Tonight — and It May Be Visible From a Dozen States
- The launch may be visible from parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
Metro: 🚀Strangest finding yet by James Webb Space Telescope poses a huge question
- No, it's not a late April fool.
Newsweek: 🔍Fact Check: Is There a Tunnel From Argentina to Antarctica?
- Video of a massive ice cave is said to show a tunnel from South America to Antarctica.
The Register: 🌍Voyager 2 found! Deep Space Network hears it chattering in space
- Not all heroes wear capes – some are 50-year-old antennas A signal from Voyager 2 has been detected by NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) over a week after communications with the distant probe were lost, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on Tuesday.… The disco-era spacecraft was detected by Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex's 70-meter dish, Deep Space Station 43 (DSS43), after a long-shot search. The five-storey tall dish is the sole...
ScienceAlert: 🔍'Electrified Cement' Could Turn The Foundations of Buildings Into Giant Batteries
- Scientists are constantly searching for better ways to store renewable energy, and MIT researchers have now found a way to turn cement and an ancient material into a giant supercapacitor. Potentially, this electrified cement could turn building foundations and roads into almost limitless batteries. To create the new substance, a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University in the US mixed together cement,...
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