http://www.space.com/28156-spacex-daring-reusable-rocket-test-webcast.html
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Gravitational Lensing
Check out this Vsauce video explaining a bit about Black Holes. Watch the lensing effect of a galaxy passing behind a black hole (As observed by us) at the 2:33 mark.
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We’ve posted about this before but now have a little more information. This material can radiate away heat even in direct sunlight because it radiates at a wavelength that is not absorbed by our atmosphere. How cool is that? No pun intended.
http://www.sciencealert.com/new-material-uses-the-cold-darkness-of-the-universe-to-cool-your-house
A brand new electrical phenomenon has been discovered – a huge electric field in a thin film of laughing gas. The discovery is so bizarre, the scientists who made it were convinced it was a mistake.
via Huge electric field found in ice-cold laughing gas – ScienceAlert.
California wants better batteries, which is why the electric company Southern California Edison is planning a set of, let’s say, unconventional energy storage solutions, including huge 450-gallon ice packs. Why? It all has to do with a little-known problem with California’s wind-reliant electric grid.
Wind turbines, you see, spin merrily into the night, generating surplus power even when there aren’t enough people awake to use it. That’s why electricity is often cheaper at night. Sometimes, the situation gets so absurd that the price of electricity actually drops below zero and becomes negative. The most obvious solution is to store that energy until demand is up again, but building batteries with hundreds of megawatts of capacity — enough to power millions of lightbulbs — is a tall task.
Recently, the New York Times reports, Southern California Edison held a competition to figure how to keep up after retiring a nuclear generator and natural gas units. Instead of constructing many new power plans, the electric company decided to build better batteries, including what will be the largest lithium battery in the world.
via California’s Grid May Soon Store Energy In Giant Ice Packs | Gizmodo Australia.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has detected bursts of methane on the Red Planet and scientists are suggesting two possibilities – subterranean water interacting with certain rocky minerals, or alien microbes.
via Mysterious methane bursts detected on Mars – ScienceAlert.