SpaceX satellite leaked radio waves. Astronomers are worried

Radio leak satellites: Satellites in the sky in a grid pattern above the radio telescope array.

The artist’s concept shows a large constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit, with the Low Frequency Radio Array (LOFAR) telescope below. A new study shows that leaking satellites of radio waves could be harmful to radio astronomy. Image via IAU/Daniëlle Futselaar. SpaceX satellite leaked radio waves On July 5, 2023, astronomers from various institutions … Leer más

SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are leaking radiation that is ‘damaging photos’ of our space research efforts

An illustration of satellites criss-crossing the night sky while a telescope sits quietly below

A new study shows that SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are leaking radiation into the night sky as they orbit the Earth, which could hamper astronomers’ efforts to pick up radio signals. from the farthest reaches of the universe. All satellites, including SpaceX’s rapidly growing ones star link constellations, emitting and receiving radio waves to and from … Leer más

Wimbledon 2023: Novak Djokovic is only ‘brilliant’ to be able to win 30 Grand Slams – Mats Wilander

Wimbledon 2023: Novak Djokovic is only 'brilliant' to be able to win 30 Grand Slams - Mats Wilander

According to Eurosport tennis expert Mats Wilander, Novak Djokovic is showing «the best ever version of himself» and could win 30 Grand Slams. Djokovic took a small step into history on Tuesday when he overcame Andrey Rublev to reach the semifinals of Wimbledon. The Serb is chasing history with a 24th Grand Slam and eighth … Leer más

Revolutionary self-inductive electromechanics

Light-activated molecular machines make cells 'talk': Mechanical control of vital cellular processes could revolutionize drug design

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have made breakthrough advances in biology with the development of a new type of electrically variable stiffness artificial muscle. Published in Advanced Intelligent Systems, this cutting-edge technology possesses self-sense and has the potential to revolutionize medical applications and soft robotics. The artificial muscle seamlessly transitions between soft and … Leer más

Satellites rekindle the woes of interference for astronomers

Starlink satellites in low orbit on the LOFAR radio telescope in the Netherlands

This week marks the final launch of the European heavy rocket, Ariane 5. Launched on its final mission on July 5 from the European Space Base in Kourou, French Guiana, this rocket carries two communication satellites in an orbit set for a geostationary orbit, where the satellites will hover over a fixed point on Earth. … Leer más

How an essential protein can access blocked genes

How an essential protein can access blocked genes

Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio – The genetic information contained in DNA must be read by specific proteins that allow gene activation to begin – but in many cases these proteins cannot access their targets because of the DNA sequences are bundled to control what genes are used in a wide range of different cell types. … Leer más

Microsoft’s Activision Purchase Agreement May Continue, US Judge Says

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WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge ruled on Tuesday that Microsoft (MSFT.O), the maker of Xbox game consoles, can proceed with its plan to buy back the manufacturer. video game Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O) for $69 billion, a deal that deals a blow to President Joe Biden’s efforts to prevent a merger of the … Leer más

Svitolina beat Swiatek in Wimbledon quarterfinals

Svitolina beat Swiatek in Wimbledon quarterfinals

Consider the good and real Elina Svitolina again. The former world No. 3 beat world No. 1 Iga Swiatek 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2 on Tuesday on Center Court in Wimbledon to advance to the third Grand Slam semi-final in the tournament. Karma. The 2 hour and 50 minute win was Svitolina’s seventh career win over the … Leer más

The genome of the Xerces Blue butterfly has been sequenced

The genome of the Xerces Blue butterfly has been sequenced

Newswise — Xerces Blue Butterfly (Glaucoma) is native to the coastal sand dunes of San Francisco, USA. As the city grew, much of the butterfly’s habitat was destroyed and their populations moved to the Golden Gate National Park. Its wings are iridescent dark green, with characteristic white spots on the abdomen. The last surviving specimen … Leer más