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CosmicWatch: Handheld device democratizes study of cosmic particles from exploding stars
The CosmicWatch device costs only $100 to make, making it accessible for both high school students and spacecraft operators.
You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
Spencer Axani, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the inventor of CosmicWatch, a portable, low-cost particle detector that tracks muons, invisible particles that ...
Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in the shooting that killed two students and left an additional nine injured, recorded ...
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This 3-Year-Old Netflix Horror Series Still Hits Like a Jump Scare After Logging 94.8M Hours in 2025
Three years later, All of Us Are Dead remains terrifying, emotional, and wildly watchable, logging nearly 95M hours in 2025.
Enthusiasts thought the discovery that graphene, a form of carbon, could be extracted from graphite would change the world.
That ethos continued in 1993, when Damon and Deanne Howes headed into the wilds of south-western Tasmania (Issue 36, Oct–Dec ...
From strength training to sleep and recovery, these wearables stood out for turning raw data into useful action.
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Scientists mapped how the brain assembles itself from scratch
The human brain is often compared to a computer, but the latest wave of research shows it is closer to a self-building city, ...
Anyone paying attention knows the world is running out of bandwidth, patience, and power. Data traffic keeps exploding, AI workloads keep ballooning, and ...
Check your cabinets. Experts say you should throw out these 10 bathroom products immediately, from old loofahs to expired ...
Notre Dame professor Katie Bibedorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY to share entertaining science experiments ...
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