and we’ve seen amazing surface level photos. It turns out the astronauts and scientists of NASA love Upstate’s fall foliage, too. So much so that the Adirondacks made NASA’s Earth Observatory “Image of the Day” in pictures that will take fall-lovers’ breath away. ...
contracting, warping the surface into puckered ridges and scallop-edged cliffs known as lobate scarps."it's far Mercury's model of a mountain belt," Paul Byrne, a planetary geologist at the Carnegie institution in Washington, D.C., and lead author of the have a look at in Nature ...
On Mars, just as on Earth, gravity can send material tumbling down steep slopes — and the results can be stunningly pretty, as shown in this photograph NASA released today. The image reveals an area of Mars called Cerberus Fossae, which scientists believe is the youngest fault system on the...
"To the best of our knowledge, this is the first in-depth research study on a truly cancelable brain biometric system. We refer to this as 'hard cancellation,' meaning the original brain password can be reset without divulging the user's identity," says collaborator Zhanpeng Jin, Ph.D., ...