Published on: 2025-04-25 06:50:29
Buckle up, nerds: NASA is building the first quantum gravity sensor for space—a suitcase-sized instrument that could soon be measuring everything from subterranean water to hidden reserves of petroleum, all by watching how clouds of atoms act under the force of gravity. Researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), along with several partners, are developing the project, dubbed the Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder (QGGPf). As its name indicates, QGGPf is a gravity gradiometer, wh
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Gay Gaming Professionals, a nonprofit that cultivates emerging top performers in the video games industry, has created the Collegiate Games Competition to surface new gaming talent. In partnership with Raw Thrills, the arcade entertainment company, this competition will offer $90,000 in prizes, celebrate video games, and encourage the bright creative future of the industry in the hands of the next generation, said Gordon Bellamy, CEO of GGP and a professor USC’s Interactive Media & Games Divisi
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