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Digital Information Threatens to Consume The Planet's Mass, Physicist Claims
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Digital Information Threatens to Consume The Planet's Mass, Physicist Claims
The world could be headed for an 'information catastrophe' as the rate of production of digital bits continues to accelerate with no sign of stopping, new research suggests.
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Astronomers Finally Know What Caused That Mysterious Dimming of Betelgeuse
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Astronomers Finally Know What Caused That Mysterious Dimming of Betelgeuse
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Astronomers Finally Know What Caused That Mysterious Dimming of Betelgeuse
The sudden dimming of one of the brightest stars in the night sky, Betelgeuse, could be due to a dust cloud spewing up from its surface, astronomers said on Thursday.
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For The First Time, Physicists Have Controlled The Interaction of Time Crystals
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For The First Time, Physicists Have Controlled The Interaction of Time Crystals
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For The First Time, Physicists Have Controlled The Interaction of Time Crystals
The existence of time crystals - a particularly fascinating state of matter - was only confirmed a few short years ago, but physicists have already made a pretty major breakthrough: they have induced and observed an interaction between two time cry
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This 'Anti-Solar Panel' Could One Day Produce Energy Even at Night
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This 'Anti-Solar Panel' Could One Day Produce Energy Even at Night
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This 'Anti-Solar Panel' Could One Day Produce Energy Even at Night
Scientists are ironing out the kinks for an 'anti-solar power' cell, one that can harvest energy at nighttime, even when the sun isn't shining.
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Russian cosmonaut Ivan Wagner from the ISS captured on video a group of five unidentified objects flying over the Earth.
"At 9-12 seconds, 5 objects appear, flying in a parallel course and at the same distance from each other. What do you think it can be - meteors, satellites, or ...?", Wagner said on his Twitter. "The information has been brought to the attention of the management of the State Corporation Roscosmos. The materials have been transferred for analysis," the cosmonaut wrote.
"At 9-12 seconds, 5 objects appear, flying in a parallel course and at the same distance from each other. What do you think it can be - meteors, satellites, or ...?", Wagner said on his Twitter. "The information has been brought to the attention of the management of the State Corporation Roscosmos. The materials have been transferred for analysis," the cosmonaut wrote.
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Is The Timing of Your Meals Important For Weight Loss? It Could Be, Evidence Shows
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Is The Timing of Your Meals Important For Weight Loss? It Could Be, Evidence Shows
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Is The Timing of Your Meals Important For Weight Loss? It Could Be, Evidence Shows
Most diet and health advice is broadly based on the assumption that a calorie is a calorie (and it doesn't matter when they're consumed).
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This comparison shows a stunning view of the 30 trillion-km-wide Helix Nebula acquired with the VISTA #telescope in infrared light along with a more familiar view in visible light from the #ESO 2.2-metre telescope. The infrared vision of VISTA reveals strands of cold nebular gas that are much less prominent in visible light images of the Helix.
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Credit: J.Emerson
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In a Lab on Earth, Scientists Just Replicated Pressures Found on White Dwarf Stars
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In a Lab on Earth, Scientists Just Replicated Pressures Found on White Dwarf Stars
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In a Lab on Earth, Scientists Just Replicated Pressures Found on White Dwarf Stars
For the first time, pressure over 100 times that found in Earth's core has been generated in a lab, setting a new record.
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This NASA Animation Shows What It's Really Like to Travel Close to The Speed of Light
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This NASA Animation Shows What It's Really Like to Travel Close to The Speed of Light
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If you're a fan of science fiction, chances are you encountered a few franchises where humanity has spread throughout the known Universe. The ships that allow them to do this, maybe they use a warp drive, maybe they "fold space," maybe have a faste
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Mantis Shrimp Have The Ocean's Fastest Punch. Now We Know How Their Claws Survive
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Mantis Shrimp Have The Ocean's Fastest Punch. Now We Know How Their Claws Survive
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Mantis Shrimp Have The Ocean's Fastest Punch. Now We Know How Their Claws Survive
The mantis shrimp is quite a fearsome foe. While they're neither shrimp nor mantis, this marine crustacean, measuring about just 10 centimetres (4 inches) long, has incredible eyes that can see cancer, and a club-like hand that can throw the faste
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We Just Got More Evidence Bacteria Could Survive The Journey Between Earth And Mars
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We Just Got More Evidence Bacteria Could Survive The Journey Between Earth And Mars
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We Just Got More Evidence Bacteria Could Survive The Journey Between Earth And Mars
What if microbes could drift through the vastness of space like pollen in the wind, planting the seeds of life on planets both far and wide? Is that how life started on our own planet? Is such a journey even possible?
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Physicists Just Found a New Quantum Paradox That Casts Doubt on a Pillar of Reality
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Physicists Just Found a New Quantum Paradox That Casts Doubt on a Pillar of Reality
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Physicists Just Found a New Quantum Paradox That Casts Doubt on a Pillar of Reality
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Perhaps not, some say.
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Interesting about some new batteries
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Energy firm says its nuclear-waste fueled diamond batteries could last thousands of years
A cellphone power source that lasts nine years. An auto-battery pack that lasts nearly a century. A pacemaker that is powered to last 28,000 years.
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Russia Just Declassified Footage of The Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb Blast in History
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Russia Just Declassified Footage of The Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb Blast in History
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Russia Just Declassified Footage of The Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb Blast in History
In October 1961, the Soviet Union dropped the most powerful nuclear bomb in history over a remote island north of the Arctic Circle.
Giant Gaping Void Emerges in Siberia, The Latest in a Dramatic Ongoing Phenomenon
A bubble of methane gas, swelling beneath Siberia's melting permafrost for who knows how long, has burst open to form an impressive 50-metre-deep (164-foot-deep) crater.
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A bubble of methane gas, swelling beneath Siberia's melting permafrost for who knows how long, has burst open to form an impressive 50-metre-deep (164-foot-deep) crater.
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Giant Gaping Void Emerges in Siberia, The Latest Phenomenon
A bubble of methane gas, swelling beneath Siberia's melting permafrost for who knows how long, has burst open to form an impressive 50-metre-deep (164-foot-deep) crater.
The giant hole was first spotted by a TV crew flying overhead, and, according to The…
The giant hole was first spotted by a TV crew flying overhead, and, according to The…
Tour the globe with the 2020 UK Nat Geo Traveller Photography awards
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Tour the globe with the 2020 UK Nat Geo Traveller Photography awards
From an energetic Pacific island celebration to a colorful apartment block in Tokyo, the winners of this year’s National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition celebrate the best photographic talent in the United Kingdom.
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Bizarre Discovery Reveals The Moon Is Rusting, Even Without Liquid Water And Oxygen
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Bizarre Discovery Reveals The Moon Is Rusting, Even Without Liquid Water And Oxygen
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The Moon, our closest cosmic neighbour, and the only other body in the Solar System on which humans have set foot, is fairly well known to us. We know that there is practically no air. We know that there is water ice, but no liquid water.
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Good example of how science&technology are used for security solutions to save people life's.
UVSS is a hardware-software based system for under-vehicle surveillance. The system creates a database of high-resolution undercarriage images and recognized vehicle license plates.
UVSS provides high-quality images of the entire width of a vehicle’s undercarriage. Moreover, it is a cost-effective and convenient solution for visual inspection of all types of vehicles: from passenger vehicles to trucks and trailers. It is a perfect solution for government, military, corporate, and transportation facilities – wherever particular vehicle monitoring is required.
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UVSS is a hardware-software based system for under-vehicle surveillance. The system creates a database of high-resolution undercarriage images and recognized vehicle license plates.
UVSS provides high-quality images of the entire width of a vehicle’s undercarriage. Moreover, it is a cost-effective and convenient solution for visual inspection of all types of vehicles: from passenger vehicles to trucks and trailers. It is a perfect solution for government, military, corporate, and transportation facilities – wherever particular vehicle monitoring is required.
Contact @bigfarang for more info
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This is the story of how smoke rings, bleeding Sharpie ink, and a “blob” in an underground water tank helped physicists build a playground for studying turbulence.
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