Neos and Lockheed Martin are building a unique gravity sensor, which is so advanced that it could find a 10-meter tall hill buried 1 km below the earth’s surface. The technology could find an armored ...
U.K.-based researchers have, for the first time, field tested a quantum gravity surveying instrument that could potentially produce Google-type maps of the subsurface. By eliminating the "noise" of ...
A team of scientists, including experts from the UK Ministry of Defence's Porton Down labs, have devised a sensor that can detect even the smallest changes in gravity. The quantum gravity detector can ...
When it comes to understanding the fundamental forces of the universe, gravity is by far the most intuitive. It’s the force that brings us splashing down after jumping from a diving board and the ...
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 ...
Scientists are developing an advanced quantum sensor for low Earth orbit that can detect the tiniest tremors in Earth's gravity. These barely perceptible shifts — caused by moving water, tectonic ...
Freefalling: the new sensor compares the acceleration due to gravity experienced by two clouds of cold atoms. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Evgenia-Fux) A quantum gravity ...
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