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Apr 15, 2020
Neutrinos could shed light on why the Universe has so much more matter than antimatter
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: particle physics, space
A major finding in particle physics reminds us of the importance of robust preliminary results — and paves the way for more exciting discoveries.
Apr 15, 2020
IPhone SE: A powerful new smartphone in a popular design
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: mobile phones
Trillion operations per second.
Apple today announced the second generation iPhone SE, a powerful new iPhone featuring a 4.7-inch Retina HD display.
Apr 15, 2020
Behold the “Quasar Tsunami,” Which Can Kill an Entire Galaxy
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cosmology, materials
O,.o possible higgs field containment device could stop the rupture and other ways to destroy the root of the problem too.
New data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope details what may be the most powerful phenomena in the universe: the “quasar tsunami,” a cosmic storm of such terrifying proportions that it can tear apart an entire galaxy.
“No other phenomena carries more mechanical energy,” said principal investigator Nahum Arav of Virginia Tech in a statement. “The winds are pushing hundreds of solar masses of material each year. The amount of mechanical energy that these outflows carry is up to several hundreds of times higher than the luminosity of the entire Milky Way galaxy.”
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Apr 15, 2020
Major new breakthrough could help reveal the origin of the universe, scientists say
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cosmology, innovation
Scientists have made a major breakthrough that could help us understand the origin of our universe, they say.
Researchers have discovered hints of a difference between the behaviour of neutronos and antineutrinos. That, in turn, could help demonstrate why there is so much matter relative to antimatter in the universe – and, in turn, how everything that surrounds us came to be.
Apr 15, 2020
Bats are a key source of human viruses — but they’re not special
Posted by Fyodor Rouge in categories: biotech/medical, surveillance
New Analysis on the possible origins of a virus in the animal population.
Statistical analyses suggest that surveillance efforts for the next pandemic look beyond the flying mammals.
Apr 15, 2020
Demand for Autonomous Delivery Bots is “Expanding Exponentially”
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Pizza Bot
Venezia’s New York Style Pizza in Phoenix, Arizona is now delivering pies by first sanitizing the inside and outside of a Starship robot and placing the robot inside.
The robot then travels to customers within a half mile radius. They can even hop curbs and operate in snowy conditions. Human operators back at HQ can take control over them any time as well.
Scientists thought they knew the approximate size of a proton — until a 2010 experiment came back with a very different number 😮.
This automatic shoe cover machine will play a role in some places during the coronavirus outbreak.
Apr 15, 2020
Spectacular ice eggs have washed onto a beach in Finland
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
A combination of cold weather and just the right amount of wave motion has caused strange frozen spheres to cover a Finnish beach.