
Copernical Team
Exploring comet thermal history: Burnt-out comet covered with talcum powder

The world's first ground-based observations of the bare nucleus of a comet nearing the end of its active life revealed that the nucleus has a diameter of 800 meters and is covered with large grains of phyllosilicate; on Earth large grains of phyllosilicate are commonly available as talcum powder.
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Thermal power nanogenerator created without solid moving parts

A sun reflector for earth?

An Australian 'space command' could be a force for good - or a cause for war

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Scientists achieve single-photon imaging over 200km
