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Never-Before-Seen Structures Have Been Detected in Our Sun's Corona
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Never-Before-Seen Structures Have Been Detected in Our Sun's Corona
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Never-Before-Seen Structures Have Been Detected in Our Sun's Corona
Using longer exposures and sophisticated processing techniques, scientists have taken extraordinarily high-fidelity pictures of the Sun's outer atmosphere - what we call the corona - and discovered fine details that have never been detected before.
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This Is The Most Complete Brain Map to Date, Showing Every Single Neuron in a Fruit Fly's Brain
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This Is The Most Complete Brain Map to Date, Showing Every Single Neuron in a Fruit Fly's Brain
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This Is The Most Complete Brain Map to Date, Showing Every Single Neuron in a Fruit Fly's Brain
Mapping the human brain in detail could help to unlock some of its mysteries, but our own brains are such amazingly intricate organs that we're going to be waiting a while for that to happen. Still, scientists just took an important step towar
Rolls-Royce Is Building Cockroach-Like Robots to Fix Plane Engines
Rolls-Royce believes these tiny insect-inspired robots will save engineers time by serving as their eyes and hands within the tight confines of an airplane’s engine. According to a report by The Next Web, the company plans to mount a camera on each bot to allow engineers to see what’s going on inside an engine without have to take it apart. Rolls-Royce thinks it could even train its cockroach-like robots to complete repairs.
Rolls-Royce believes these tiny insect-inspired robots will save engineers time by serving as their eyes and hands within the tight confines of an airplane’s engine. According to a report by The Next Web, the company plans to mount a camera on each bot to allow engineers to see what’s going on inside an engine without have to take it apart. Rolls-Royce thinks it could even train its cockroach-like robots to complete repairs.
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Neutrinos Linked With Cosmic Source for the First Time
High-energy neutrinos have been traced back to a flaring supermassive black hole known as a blazar. The long-sought link opens the door to an entirely new way to study the universe.
Neutrinos, though infamously difficult to detect, offer a key advantage over observations with light: The universe is essentially opaque to electromagnetic radiation above a certain energy. High-energy neutrinos, on the other hand, zip across the cosmos unimpeded. When they are caught, the original information they carry remains intact, no matter how far they have had to travel. Scientists hope that with enough neutrinos, they’ll be able image their sources — including the most energetic events in the universe — just like we do with electromagnetic radiation.
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High-energy neutrinos have been traced back to a flaring supermassive black hole known as a blazar. The long-sought link opens the door to an entirely new way to study the universe.
Neutrinos, though infamously difficult to detect, offer a key advantage over observations with light: The universe is essentially opaque to electromagnetic radiation above a certain energy. High-energy neutrinos, on the other hand, zip across the cosmos unimpeded. When they are caught, the original information they carry remains intact, no matter how far they have had to travel. Scientists hope that with enough neutrinos, they’ll be able image their sources — including the most energetic events in the universe — just like we do with electromagnetic radiation.
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When a neutrino travels through ice, it gives off a faint glow that can be picked up by IceCube’s photodetectors and tracked back to the area of the sky where the neutrino originated.
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This Is The Fastest Rotor Humans Have Ever Built, And It's Bending Our Understanding of Physics
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This Is The Fastest Rotor Humans Have Ever Built, And It's Bending Our Understanding of Physics
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This Is The Fastest Rotor Humans Have Ever Built, And It's Bending Our Understanding of Physics
Scientists have created a tiny rotor that rotates at speeds of up to 60 billion revolutions a minute – the fastest-spinning human-made rotor in history, and 100,000 times faster than your average dental drill.
Scientists from NUST MISIS and colleagues from the University of Bayreuth, the University of Münster (Germany), the University of Chicago (U.S.), and Linköping University (Sweden) have created nitrides, a material previously considered impossible to obtain. More amazing, they have shown that the material can be obtained using a very simple method of direct synthesis.
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Roundworms Just Came Back to Life After 40,000 Years Frozen in Siberian Permafrost
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Roundworms Just Came Back to Life After 40,000 Years Frozen in Siberian Permafrost
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A Tiny Worm Frozen in Siberian Permafrost For 42,000 Years Was Just Brought Back to Life
Samples of permafrost sediment frozen for the past 42,000 years were recently thawed to reveal living nematodes.
Swarming Bacteria Create an ‘Impossible’ Superfluid
Researchers explore a loophole that extracts useful energy from a fluid’s seemingly random motion. The secret? Sugar and asymmetry.
When water contains a sufficient concentration of E. coli or other swimming bacteria (as in this animation), it can act like a superfluid with negative viscosity. “For a normal fluid it’s impossible because the whole thing would be unstable, but for bacteria somehow it works.”
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Researchers explore a loophole that extracts useful energy from a fluid’s seemingly random motion. The secret? Sugar and asymmetry.
When water contains a sufficient concentration of E. coli or other swimming bacteria (as in this animation), it can act like a superfluid with negative viscosity. “For a normal fluid it’s impossible because the whole thing would be unstable, but for bacteria somehow it works.”
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Even Just The Presence of a Phone or Laptop in Class Can Push Down Grades, Study Finds
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Even Just The Presence of a Phone or Laptop in Class Can Push Down Grades, Study Finds
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Even Just The Presence of a Phone or Laptop in Class Can Push Down Grades, Study Finds
Today's students have access to all kinds of gadgets and apps to aid their learning, but could these electronic devices be doing more harm than good?
You Might Be Less Excited About Colonising Mars After This New Study
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For generations, many have dreamed about the day when it would be possible to set foot on Mars – aka. "Earth's Twin" planet. And in the past few years, multiple orbiters, landers and rovers have revealed evidence of past water on Mars, not to mention the…
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The Large Hadron Collider Just Successfully Accelerated Its First Atoms
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The Large Hadron Collider Just Successfully Accelerated Its First Atoms
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The Large Hadron Collider Just Successfully Accelerated Its First Atoms
The Large Hadron Collider below Switzerland and France has just accelerated its first atoms to almost the speed of light, and the results have "exceeded predictions".
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The World's Largest King Penguin Colony Has Dramatically Collapsed, And Scientists Don't Know Why
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The World's Largest King Penguin Colony Has Dramatically Collapsed, And Scientists Don't Know Why
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The World's Largest King Penguin Colony Has Dramatically Collapsed, And Scientists Don't Know Why
The world's largest king penguin colony has dramatically collapsed, and as yet scientists just don't know why. From 2 million members in the 1980s, including 500,000 breeding pairs, the population on the sub-Antarctic Île aux Cochons has shrunk to
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Brutal Study Just Crushed The Dream of Terraforming Mars Into a Blue Planet
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Brutal Study Just Crushed The Dream of Terraforming Mars Into a Blue Planet
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Brutal Study Just Crushed The Dream of Terraforming Mars Into a Blue Planet
Elon Musk wants to do it. NASA wants to do it. Heck, Arnold Schwarzenegger did do it (well, in a movie). But can it be done?
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There Is a Series of Huge Rips in Earth's Mantle Under Tibet, New Findings Reveal
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There Is a Series of Huge Rips in Earth's Mantle Under Tibet, New Findings Reveal
The mantle beneath Tibet has been torn into four massive pieces, according to a new computer model that gives an unprecedented glimpse at what's going on under the surface our planet.
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Scientists Have Identified The Exoplanets Where Earth-Like Life Could Exist
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Scientists Have Identified The Exoplanets Where Earth-Like Life Could Exist
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Scientists Have Identified The Exoplanets Where Earth-Like Life Could Exist
How should humans go about searching for alien life? After all, astronomers have already identified thousands of candidate planets – but in new research, scientists have come up with a way to refine what we're actually looking for.
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Death Valley Just Posted The Hottest Month Ever Recorded Anywhere on Earth
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Death Valley Just Posted The Hottest Month Ever Recorded Anywhere on Earth
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Death Valley Just Posted The Hottest Month Ever Recorded Anywhere on Earth
Last July, California's Death Valley endured the hottest month ever measured on the planet. This July ended up even hotter.
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Even Being Just a Little Dehydrated Makes It Harder to Think, Study Reveals
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Even Being Just a Little Dehydrated Makes It Harder to Think, Study Reveals
If you're finding it hard to get your thoughts straight, dehydration could be to blame. An analysis of previous research has found a link between dehydration and poor performance in tasks that need serious focus or advanced mental processing.
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Stop What You're Doing And Watch Meteoroids Slamming Into The Moon
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Stop What You're Doing And Watch Meteoroids Slamming Into The Moon
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Stop What You're Doing And Watch Meteoroids Slamming Into The Moon
There are a lot of rocks up there in space, whizzing about and occasionally smacking into other objects. Here on Earth, our atmosphere burns up most of the pebbles that come hurtling our way.
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There Is an Absolutely Gigantic Rogue Planet Wandering Our Galactic Neighbourhood
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There Is an Absolutely Gigantic Rogue Planet Wandering Our Galactic Neighbourhood
There is a very strange object floating around our stellar neighbourhood and it has astronomers intrigued.
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