Science August 3, 2025 0 comments on Skyscraper-size spikes of methane ice may surround Pluto’s equator Skyscraper-size spikes of methane ice may surround Pluto’s equator Giant, ridge-like structures of methane ice, known as “bladed terrain,” may be much more abundant along Pluto’s equator than previously realized, a new study suggests. Source:: Science – livescience About Author See author's posts
Space July 1, 2025 0 comments on New geometry discovery could stop lunar landers from falling over New geometry discovery could stop lunar landers from falling over Meet Bille, the name given to the world’s first monostable tetrahedron—a four-faced object that will always land on the same […]
Science July 24, 2025 0 comments on Alumni Spotlight: Bridging Science, Policy and Strategy for Climate Action Alumni Spotlight: Bridging Science, Policy and Strategy for Climate Action Guest Tiffany Wu, a graduate of the MPA-ESP program, now works on climate and sustainability projects spanning carbon markets, corporate […]
Science July 1, 2025 0 comments on A new ‘eye’ may radically change how robots see A new ‘eye’ may radically change how robots see Kathryn Hulick The system contains a sensor, chip and tiny AI model inspired by biological eyes and brains and uses […]