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Mar 13, 2021
COVID antibody treatments show promise for preventing severe disease
Posted by Poopeh Morakkabati in category: biotech/medical
But uptake by patients and physicians has been low in the United States, where some therapies have been authorized for months.
Mar 13, 2021
Webinar on the Development of Mars, the Asteroids, and Beyond
Posted by Adriano Autino in category: space
Mar 13, 2021
Scientists Confirm an Incredibly Powerful Antimatter Particle Crashed Into Antarctica
Posted by Prem Vijaywargi in category: particle physics
But that’s nothing compared to how long scientists have been waiting to spot the bizarre phenomenon. Live Science notes that Stephen Glashow first came up with the notion of the subatomic cascade back in 1960 and that it’s been a matter of pure theory that whole time.
The actual cascade of Glashow resonance involves an antineutrino — or even a regular neutrino — crashing into an electron with so much energy that it produces a comparatively-large particle called a W boson.
Doing this requires the extremely-tiny antineutrino to carry 6.3 petaelectronvolts, or the amount of energy of 6.3 quadrillion electrons accelerated by a single volt. That’s the same, Live Science calculated, as 6300 mosquitos traveling at one mile per hour — or one mosquito traveling 8.2 times the speed of sound.
Mar 13, 2021
Doubling of antimatter created in the laboratory
Posted by Future Timeline in category: innovation
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in the production of antimatter in the laboratory, with a near 100% increase.
Mar 13, 2021
Why SpaceX Bought a Robotic Dog
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: robotics/AI, space travel
Mar 13, 2021
When Will SpaceX’s Starman Return To Earth?
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space travel
SpaceX sent Starman into space on a Falcon Heavy 3 years ago! But will he ever return to Earth?