There's an Absolutely Massive Lava Dome Lurking Underneath Japan
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There's an Absolutely Massive Lava Dome Lurking Underneath Japan
An ancient underwater volcano responsible for one of the largest known super-eruptions in history looks to be busy making silent, fiery preparations for its inevitable return. The Kikai Caldera, located to the south of Japan's main islands, devastated a largeβ¦
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Thatβs awesome- robots in Olympics:
https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/12/17004084/winter-olympics-pyeongchang-robot-ski-tournament
https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/12/17004084/winter-olympics-pyeongchang-robot-ski-tournament
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Robots compete in their own Olympics ski tournament, capture our hearts
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This Photo of a Single Trapped Atom Is Absolutely Breathtaking β
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This Photo of a Single Trapped Atom Is Absolutely Breathtaking
At the very centre of the image above is something incredible - a single, positively-charged strontium atom, suspended in motion by electric fields. Not only is this an incredibly rare sight, it's also difficult to wrap your head around the fact that thisβ¦
ββPhysicists Have Finally Observed The Cause of a Special Type of Aurora
This is why they're so stunning.
Researchers have directly observed the scattering electrons behind the shifting patterns of light called pulsating auroras, confirming models of how charged solar winds interact with our planet's magnetic field.
With those same winds posing a threat to technology, it's comforting to know we've got a sound understanding of what's going on up there.
The international team of astronomers used the state-of-the-art Arase Geospace probe as part of the Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) project to observe how high energy electrons behave high above the surface of our planet.
Dazzling curtains of light that shimmer over Earth's poles have captured our imagination since prehistoric times, and the fundamental processes behind the eerie glow of the aurora borealis and aurora australis β the northern and southern lights β are fairly well known. Read the rest here
This is why they're so stunning.
Researchers have directly observed the scattering electrons behind the shifting patterns of light called pulsating auroras, confirming models of how charged solar winds interact with our planet's magnetic field.
With those same winds posing a threat to technology, it's comforting to know we've got a sound understanding of what's going on up there.
The international team of astronomers used the state-of-the-art Arase Geospace probe as part of the Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) project to observe how high energy electrons behave high above the surface of our planet.
Dazzling curtains of light that shimmer over Earth's poles have captured our imagination since prehistoric times, and the fundamental processes behind the eerie glow of the aurora borealis and aurora australis β the northern and southern lights β are fairly well known. Read the rest here
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ConvNetQuake is the first neural network designed to detect and locate earthquakes using seismograms. In a study of earthquake activity in Oklahoma, the system detected 17 times more earthquakes
BREAKING: Nearly 100 New Exoplanets Have Been Found in K2 Mission Data β
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BREAKING: Nearly 100 New Exoplanets Have Been Found in K2 Mission Data
The number of exoplanets has risen by almost 100, as an international team of astronomers confirms a new batch found in data captured as part of the K2 mission - the NASA Kepler telescope's new lease on life. They have been analysing the first batch of K2β¦
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Halitrephes maasi is a species of deep sea hydrozoan of the family Halicreatidae, found at a depth of 4,000-5,000 feet near the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico
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MIT Physicists Have Constructed a Bizarre Form of 'Molecular' Light With 3 Photons
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MIT Physicists Have Constructed a Bizarre Form of 'Molecular' Light With 3 Photons
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MIT Physicists Have Constructed a Bizarre Form of 'Molecular' Light With 3 Photons
Five years ago, physicists from Harvard and MIT achieved a world first by forcing a pair of photons to interact with one another in ways that shouldn't seem possible.
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A Mysterious Syndrome in Which Marijuana Users Become Violently Ill Is Worrying Researchers
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A Mysterious Syndrome in Which Marijuana Users Become Violently Ill Is Worrying Researchers
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A Mysterious Syndrome in Which Marijuana Users Become Violently Ill Is Worrying Researchers
Mrs. X knew something was wrong when she burned herself in the bath for the third time.
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Well, about roud videos... We will post them, not often, but we will, like this one,
- video showing Laminar Flow and demonstrating fluid flowing in layers. Very cool! Filmed at the University of New Mexico - Physics Department. This apparatus was developed by John DeMoss and Kevin Cahill of the Department of Physics & Astronomy.
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- video showing Laminar Flow and demonstrating fluid flowing in layers. Very cool! Filmed at the University of New Mexico - Physics Department. This apparatus was developed by John DeMoss and Kevin Cahill of the Department of Physics & Astronomy.
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Last video for today, sorry for posting them so often, but this one is reaaly cool,
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isnβt all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging particular sequences, this animation explores some of the exciting possibilities of CRISPR.
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isnβt all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging particular sequences, this animation explores some of the exciting possibilities of CRISPR.
A Never-Before-Seen Structure in Human Sperm Could Explain How It Controls Its Swim
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A Never-Before-Seen Structure in Human Sperm Could Explain How It Controls Its Swim
The sperm's tail is perhaps one of the most iconic structures among all of the cells in the human body, so it's odd to think there are still some things we don't know about it. It turns out there is a weird kind of helix right at the very tip of the tailβ¦