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- A youthful 'star wreck': Youngest-known supernova remnants in our Milky Way galaxy
- Mobile LIDAR technology expanding rapidly
- New microscope measures nanomagnet property vital to 'spintronics'
- Communications technology among tools needed to aid miner safety
A youthful 'star wreck': Youngest-known supernova remnants in our Milky Way galaxy Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:13 PM PDT While performing an extensive X-ray survey of our galaxy's central regions, NASA's Swift satellite has uncovered the previously unknown remains of a shattered star. Designated G306.3.9 after the coordinates of its sky position, the new object ranks among the youngest-known supernova remnants in our Milky Way galaxy. |
Mobile LIDAR technology expanding rapidly Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:12 PM PDT A new report on the uses and current technology of mobile LIDAR has just been completed and will help more managers and experts understand, use and take advantage of this science that promises to change the way we see and record the world around us. |
New microscope measures nanomagnet property vital to 'spintronics' Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:12 PM PDT Researchers have developed a new microscope able to view and measure an important but elusive property of the nanoscale magnets used in an advanced, experimental form of digital memory. The new instrument already has demonstrated its utility with initial results that suggest how to limit power consumption in future computer memories. |
Communications technology among tools needed to aid miner safety Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:08 PM PDT A new report identifies tools that would help miners devise their own means of escape when trapped underground. |
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