The first pictures of comet dust grains from the Stardust capsule are now floating around on the internet. [PhysOrg.com]
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Chandra Observes Galactic Formation Process
NASA’s Chandra telescope has observed a halo of hot gas falling into a spiral galaxy, providing evidence for theories of galaxy formation. [EurekAlert!]
Long Stable Polymer Nanotubes
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have created polymer nanotubes up to a centimeter long, stable enough to hold their shape over a sizable period of time. Applications in biotech beckon. [KurzweilAI.net]
The Space Elevator Cometh
After mentioning in a post yesterday in my own blog that I’d love to see someone working on a space elevator project so we could avoid unnecessary and dangerous rocketry to get into orbit, some helpful soul pointed me towards the website for The LiftPort Group, who are doing exactly that. They are predicting their first lift on April 12, 2018…good luck to them!
The March of Technology Leaves One Crushed Underfoot
Sometimes, the only way to understand fully how far technology has advanced is to think of the technologies we’re not using anymore. For a second, just imagine how you would react if you received a telegram today. Wild, isn’t it? Well, you don’t have to worry about that anymore, ’cause Western Union just stopped sending them.