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Tiny X-ray telescope could unlock the Moon's hidden chemistry A tiny new X-ray telescope could unlock the Moon’s hidden chemistry and finally reveal how our nearest neighbor evolved. - Date: - June 6, 2026 - Source: - Tokyo Metropolitan University - Summary: - A lightweight new X-ray telescope could finally give scientists something they’ve never had before: a complete chemical map of the Moon.
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Diffractive cascades for polychromatic hard X-ray focusing
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X-ray Fractional Orbital Angular Momentum from Coherent Magnetic Scattering
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National anthem 'standoff' between Rays and Angels players leads to pregame ejections at Tropicana Field
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Environmental $\gamma$-Ray Flux in Hall C at LNGS and Its Correlation with Radon Activity
arXiv:2605.09835v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We report a comprehensive measurement of the environmental $\gamma$-ray flux in Hall C of the Gran Sasso National Laboratory. A spatial mapping of the radiation was carried out using a high-purity germanium detector mounted on a movable cart and deployed at eight locations within the hall. The detector response function and full-energy-peak efficiencies were determined through Geant4 simulations validated with calibrated $\gamma$-ray...
Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant
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Absorption and Phase-Contrast Microtomography Using Direct X-ray Detection With COTS CMOS Sensors
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Optimal Design and Analytical Modeling of a Soft Fin-Ray Effect Gripper Finger Using the Finite Rigid Elements Method
arXiv:2606.03798v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Fin Ray-inspired soft grippers offer a promising solution for gently handling delicate, irregular objects, especially in agriculture. The objective of this research is to design, fabricate, and model a Fin Ray Effect (FRE) soft gripper finger to enable precise force control in future applications. This design aims to gently grasp delicate agricultural products, such as tomatoes, that require both adaptability and accurate force application.