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Recent flybys of the fiery world refute a leading theory of its inner structure—and reveal how little is understood about geologically active moons.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Japanese startup Pale Blue announced an agreement Jan. 8 with Italian transportation company D-Orbit to conduct two 2025 demonstrations of a tiny water-fueled thruster. Slightly ...
The proper term that describes water’s counter-force is “diamagnetic.” This is not the case for saltwater, which is a conductor of electricity, and thereby generates its own magnetic field ...
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These glowing orbs can tell you if water is clean or polluted Dutch designer Ermi van Oers has created Pond, a trio of floating lamps that can translate water quality into a spectrum of colors.
Putting tiny magnetic particles inside ordinary water droplets can turn them into liquid acrobats – the droplets can climb steps, leap over obstacles and jump-start chemical reactions.
Electrons from Earth’s magnetic field may help to form water on the lunar surface during a full moon – although whether astronauts could harvest enough to drink it is unclear.
Some of the moon's surface water may have an Earthly origin, due to high-energy interactions between the sun and Earth's magnetic shield, new research suggests.
Water may be generated on the moon as the result of high-energy electrons bombarding the lunar surface as it passes through Earth’s magnetic tail.
Iron oxide particles adorned with “sticky” molecules trap estrogen in water, possibly limiting the hormone’s harmful effects on aquatic life.