Futurism on MSN
Scientists Test New Spacecraft Thruster That Uses No Fuel, Just Earth’s Magnetic Field, in Orbit
"It gives you acceleration without fuel." The post Scientists Test New Spacecraft Thruster That Uses No Fuel, Just Earth’s ...
The G7 wants to curb China's grip on rare earths by 2030, reshaping supply chains for EVs, wind power, and clean technology.
A newly proposed quantum sensing technique could make it much easier to identify one of physics’ newest and most intriguing classes of magnets: altermagnets. These unusual materials, discovered only a ...
The magnets powering electric cars and wind turbines come with a hidden environmental cost. Swedish researchers are working ...
Space.com on MSN
Revolutionary superconducting thruster harnesses Earth's magnetic field in 1st orbital test
A space thruster using superconducting magnets completed its first orbital tests and could someday propel spacecraft using ...
For almost 60 years, a global ban on nuclear weapons in space has held up. But the growing number of satellites and ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
How ORNL isotopes enhance our nation’s security
From airport security to quantum computing, Oak Ridge National Laboratory produces isotopes vital to U.S. success.
The achievement shows kinetic energy from charged exhaust particles can be converted into useful electricity, but it's still not a working commercial reactor.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is boosting isotope production to secure the US supply chain after Russian shortages.
Rare earth elements are crucial for our modern age. Crucial, too, is solving the environmental challenges surrounding them.
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