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Planetary Sciences Sep 26, 2023

Gaia is now finding planets—could it find another Earth?

The ESA launched Gaia in 2013 with one overarching goal: to map more than one billion stars in the Milky Way. Its vast collection of data is frequently used in published research. Gaia is an ambitious mission, though it seldom ...

Astronomy Aug 28, 2023

New supernova remnant detected with ASKAP

Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), an international team of astronomers has serendipitously detected a new Galactic supernova remnant (SNR), which received designation SNR G288.8–6.3. The finding ...

Astrobiology Aug 23, 2023

Researchers suggest the most compelling places to search for life will look like 'anomalies'

In the past two and a half years, two next-generation telescopes have been sent to space: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the ESA's Euclid Observatory. Before the decade is over, they will be joined by NASA's ...

Planetary Sciences Jul 31, 2023

The PLATO mission could be the most successful planet hunter ever, scientists believe

In 2026, the European Space Agency (ESA) will launch its next-generation exoplanet-hunting mission, the PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars (PLATO).

Planetary Sciences Jul 27, 2023

Two additional exoplanets detected in a nearby planetary system

By conducting radial velocity (RV) follow-up observations of the GJ 367 planetary system with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS), an international team of astronomers has detected two additional alien ...

Education Jul 26, 2023

Urban planning is often overlooked as a career. Here are some ways to change that

When students at Hughes STEM High School in Cincinnati were asked back in 2016 what part of their school they'd like to improve, they identified Coy Field—an athletic field they use for baseball, softball, track and football.

Archaeology Jul 21, 2023

Rare Esther Inglis manuscript unveiled

A never-before seen manuscript by Scottish-based artisan Esther Inglis, dating back to the early 1600s, was unveiled at The University of St Andrews this week at The International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish ...

Optics & Photonics Jul 14, 2023

Rapid fabrication of a polymer lens on a laser chip for miniaturized spectroscopy

There is a growing demand for portable gas sensors, from both environmental and health sciences users as well as industry. Resonant optical sensors, in particular planar micro-resonators, combine high sensitivity and small ...

Astronomy Jun 28, 2023

AI could help astronomers rapidly generate hypotheses

Almost anywhere you go on the internet, it seems nearly impossible to escape articles on AI. Even here at UT, we've published several. Typically they focus on how a specific research group leveraged the technology to make ...

Biotechnology May 24, 2023

Algae combined with visible light may create ink for cultured meat

A few years ago, a French daily newspaper published an article titled "Korea's Utilization of Algae as a food ingredient for the Earth." The article highlighted the ecological potential of algae, which Westerners typically ...

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