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Physical Operations Leaders Step Up Investments in Workforce and Technology to Reinvent Operations, Samsara Research Shows
Physical Operations Leaders Step Up Investments in Workforce and Technology to Reinvent Operations, Samsara Research Shows
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
2023-05-17 21:20
Stellantis tells UK: change Brexit deal or watch car plants close
Stellantis tells UK: change Brexit deal or watch car plants close
By Kate Holton and Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) -British car plants will close with the loss of thousands of jobs
2023-05-17 21:47
FCPS and Battelle Announce $50,000 in STEM Grants
FCPS and Battelle Announce $50,000 in STEM Grants
FREDERICK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2023--
2023-05-09 02:55
India's moon rover snaps historic portraits of its tenacious lander
India's moon rover snaps historic portraits of its tenacious lander
India's lunar rover snapped photos of its mother lander for posterity Wednesday, showing the spacecraft
2023-08-31 17:46
Biden Policies Drive Smart Bets on Green Technology, Brainard Says
Biden Policies Drive Smart Bets on Green Technology, Brainard Says
An array of US government tax credits, loan guarantees and research are unlocking billions in private sector investments
2023-09-19 18:53
BYD Launched BAO 5 under Its New Brand FANGCHENGBAO and the DMO Technology
BYD Launched BAO 5 under Its New Brand FANGCHENGBAO and the DMO Technology
SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 4, 2023--
2023-09-04 18:29
Infrared ‘aurora’ like northern lights spotted on Uranus could help find alien life, scientists say
Infrared ‘aurora’ like northern lights spotted on Uranus could help find alien life, scientists say
Scientists have spotted an infrared aurora on Uranus that could help us find alien life. On Earth, aurorae are best known in the form of the northern lights, when bright light streaks across the sky. Uranus also has its own aurora – though it is not visible in the same way, because of the different atmosphere on that planet. Researchers have known about ultraviolet aurorae on Uranus since 1986. But now scientists have confirmed there are infrared aurorae on the distant planet, too. Scientists hope that the findings could help explain the magnetic fields of other planets in our solar system. And it could help us find out whether distant planets support alien life. Aurorae happen when charged particles arrive at a planet and hit its atmosphere, brought down through its magnetic field lines. To better understand those on Uranus, researchers analysed the light from the planet and watched for a specific charged particle that changes brightness depending on how how it is and how dense the atmosphere is, so that it can be used as a thermometer. The researchers found that the density of that particle significantly increased, which suggests they are being ionised by an infrared aurorae, they say. Scientists hope that will inform our understanding of other, similar planets, as well as which worlds might be suitable for alien life. “The temperature of all the gas giant planets, including Uranus, are hundreds of degrees Kelvin/Celsius above what models predict if only warmed by the sun, leaving us with the big question of how these planets are so much hotter than expected? One theory suggests the energetic aurora is the cause of this, which generates and pushes heat from the aurora down towards the magnetic equator,” said Emma Thomas from the University of Leicester, who was lead author on the new study. “A majority of exoplanets discovered so far fall in the sub-Neptune category, and hence are physically similar to Neptune and Uranus in size. This may also mean similar magnetic and atmospheric characteristics too. By analysing Uranus’s aurora which directly connects to both the planet’s magnetic field and atmosphere, we can make predictions about the atmospheres and magnetic fields of these worlds and hence their suitability for life. “This paper is the culmination of 30 years of auroral study at Uranus, which has finally revealed the infrared aurora and begun a new age of aurora investigations at the planet. Our results will go on to broaden our knowledge of ice giant auroras and strengthen our understanding of planetary magnetic fields in our solar system, at exoplanets and even our own planet.” The findings might also help explain a mysterious phenomenon on Earth known as geomagnetic reversal, where the north and south pole switch around. Scientists still know very little about that rare phenomenon, and how it might affect things such as satellites and communications. That process happens every day on Uranus, however. Researchers hope they can use its aurorae to get better data on the nature of that reversal – and what might happen if Earth has one, too. The findings are described in a new paper, ‘Detection of the infrared aurora at Uranus with Keck-NIRSPEC’, published in Nature Astronomy. Read More People don’t know their Uranus from Eridanus when it comes to astronomy Scientists find surprise ‘layer’ underneath surface of Mars Scientists see huge explosion in space – and it could explain life
2023-10-28 00:57
August's PlayStation Plus titles have landed
August's PlayStation Plus titles have landed
Next month sees the arrival of 'PGA Tour 2K23' and more.
2023-07-27 19:22
Transact Campus Secures One Million Mobile Credentials
Transact Campus Secures One Million Mobile Credentials
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 22, 2023--
2023-06-22 22:29
This $150 golf watch could help you score low
This $150 golf watch could help you score low
TL;DR: As of August 4, you can get the GOLFBUDDY Aim W10 GPS Golf Watch
2023-08-04 17:48
Amazon Fire TV Stick With Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen) Review
Amazon Fire TV Stick With Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen) Review
Editors' Note: This is the most recent version of the Amazon Fire TV Stick With
2023-06-23 00:28
Pantheon Names Seasoned SaaS Leader John Gardiner its Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officer
Pantheon Names Seasoned SaaS Leader John Gardiner its Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officer
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
2023-09-19 21:25