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Atom-thin electronics shrug off space radiation and could orbit for centuries
A team led by Peng Zhou at Fudan University has built a radio-frequency communication system from atomically thin molybdenum ...
The fast-growing space economy is projected to surpass $1.8 trillion by 2035, and FIU is leading the way. From next-generation materials and antennas to space governance, FIU researchers are ...
Space is tough on materials. Radiation, UV light, atomic oxygen and sharp temperature swings can degrade metals, polymers and coatings over time. This article looks at the current ways researchers are ...
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New radiation-resistant electronic circuit can last for over 270 years in harsh space
Space is unforgiving to electronics. Beyond Earth’s protective magnetic field, satellites are bombarded by ...
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Atom-thin electronics withstand space radiation, potentially surviving for centuries in orbit
Atom-thick layers of molybdenum disulfide are ideally suited for radiation-resistant spacecraft electronics, researchers in China have confirmed. In a study published in Nature, Peng Zhou and ...
The schematic diagram of the DSCOVR satellite in the Sun–Earth space (A), and the EPIC and CERES for Earth observation (B), in which the background image was captured by DSCOVR/EPIC at 00:17 on 2024 ...
Members of the successful Apollo space program are experiencing higher rates of cardiovascular problems that are thought to be caused by their exposure to deep space radiation, according to a Florida ...
Feb.23 - Chinese researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model for astronomical imaging that significantly enhances scientists' ability to peer into the deepest reaches of the cosmos. A ...
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