Laurence Tognetti (@et_exists) 's Twitter Profile
Laurence Tognetti

@et_exists

Science Writer, USAF Veteran, SF Bay Area Native (@SFGiants, @49ers, @SanJoseSharks, @warriors, @PanthersIFL, @wnbagoldenstate, @SJEarthquakes, @wearebayfc)

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👏 Thanks to Labroots and author Laurence Tognetti for featuring our work on next-gen haptics led by QSIB Director John A Rogers! We're excited to push the boundaries of touch technology for immersive experiences. Read more: labroots.com/trending/techn… Northwestern Engineering Northwestern

Labroots Space & Astronomy (@space_lr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The solar cells used in space now are amazing, reaching efficiencies of 30% to even 40%, but that efficiency comes with a price,” said Dr. Felix Lang. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/OKU0mNL

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"It's not just about how many planets we observe – it's about asking the right questions and how confident we can be in seeing or not seeing what we're searching for," said Dr. Daniel Angerhausen. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/kgjmf49

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"There has been this sense that because Titan has such abundant organics, there is no shortage of food sources that could sustain life," said Dr. Antonin Affholder. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/0EfEFJ6

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“The prospect of war in space is of real concern and states assert their right to act to defend their interests in that domain,” said Dr. Chris O’Meara. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/nA7iOaf

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“We were surprised by the streams of light that were visible near the center of the galaxies, as nothing similar has been observed in the past”, said Mélina Poulain. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/WRfJmt1

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“Most people are focused on the new stuff that could be a problem, and not really considering the security benefits of moving away from fossil fuels,” said Dr. Steve Davis. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/Z6W93ga

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“It would be very hard to establish regular machine shops on the moon’s surface to manufacture metal structures as we do on Earth,” said Dr. Wei Li. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/JD1DKHm

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“This rare event provides an opportunity for astronomers to observe a black hole’s behavior in real time, using X-ray space telescopes XMM-Newton and NASA’s NICER, Chandra and Swift,” said Dr. Lorena Hernández-García. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/VSTm6lS

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Dr. Ryan Lau: “With its high-resolution look in the infrared, we are learning valuable insights about the final fates of planetary systems, possibly including our own.” By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/32H1fEP

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“The logic here is that with no solid inner core, it’s much easier to produce hemispheric (one-sided) magnetic fields,” said Dr. Chi Yan. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/heCe6CR

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“While it is a bit disappointing to find that TOI-270 d is unlikely to be habitable, this planet still offers a fantastic opportunity to explore alternative paths of planetary origins and evolution,” said Dr. Christopher Glein. By Laurence Tognetti! buff.ly/ab1qFlG