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In the vast universe, galaxies rotate in ways that don’t make sense if only visible matter is considered. For almost a ...
"We could determine the mass of the Himalayas using atoms," Jason Hyon, chief technologist for Earth Science at NASA's Jet ...
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms ...
NASA and partners are building the first quantum gravity sensor for space, a breakthrough instrument that uses ultra-cold ...
This mission will pave the way for groundbreaking observations of everything from petroleum reserves to global supplies of ...
NASA’s quantum sensor satellite will map gravity shifts to uncover Earth’s hidden resources, changes, and patterns.
QGGPf is a gradiometer, an instrument that measures variations in Earth's gravity by comparing the acceleration at which two ...
Astronomers have confirmed a wandering black hole, about seven times the mass of the Sun, 5,000 light-years from Earth.
With the QGGPf, NASA is set to advance quantum gravity measurements, offering new tools for mapping Earth's resources and ...
Neutrinos, elusive fundamental particles, can act as a window into the center of a nuclear reactor, the interior of the Earth ...
Physicist Richard Lieu first explored the idea that gravity could exist without mass—now he’s got a new cosmological model ...