Archaeologists found a bone whistle used by ancient Egyptian guards to warn of grave robbers,…
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A Black Hole Merger’s “Kick” Was Measured For The First Time
Black hole mergers are some of the most violent events in the universe. Just how violent is becoming more clear in part due to a new paper published in Nature Astronomy. For the first time, it tracks the “recoil” that the newly…
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Quantum Gravity Study Defines Restricted Phase Space Thermodynamics For Charged Rotating Black Holes
Black holes present a unique laboratory for exploring the fundamental connections between gravity, theory and statistical mechanics, and scientists continually seek new ways to test the limits of Einstein’s theory. Amijit Bhattacharjee and…
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Supermassive Black Holes Might Not Be So Super After All – extremetech.com
- Supermassive Black Holes Might Not Be So Super After All extremetech.com
- Supermassive black holes aren’t quite as big as experts thought BBC
- New black hole discovery changes what we know about cosmic evolution The Independent
- Supermassive black…
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See how aerosols fly through Earth’s skies
acceleration: A change in the speed or direction of some object.
aerosol: (adj. aerosolized) A tiny solid or liquid particle suspended in air or as a gas. Aerosols can be natural, such as fog or gas from volcanic eruptions, or artificial,…
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Starship flight 11 scheduled for October
SpaceX’s next flight of its giant Starship (test flight 11) is likely to launch on October 13th.
The date has been confirmed by SpaceX, and the US Coast Guard’s local Notice to Mariners talks of the flight…
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Scott Bolton – ‘It’s exciting to be part of a team that’s seeing how nature works for the first time’ – Physics World
Ask me anything: Scott Bolton – ‘It’s exciting to be part of a team that’s seeing how nature works for the first time’ – Physics World
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How long does DNA last?
Scientists have been using ancient DNA to investigate questions about extinct animals since 1984, when researchers recovered two pieces of DNA from a museum specimen of a quagga, a zebra-like species that went extinct in the 19th century. Over…
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Scientists Discover First Evidence of Lava Tubes on Venus
Venus is often called Earth’s “sister planet” because of their similarities in size, mass, and composition. Both are rocky worlds that formed around the same time in the inner Solar System however, despite these similarities, Venus…
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Scientists Crack the Billion-Year-Old Mystery of the Magnetic Field
A view of the Earth’s interior around 1 billion years ago: Tangled magnetic field lines inside the core are linked with the Earth’s exterior magnetic field. (Scientifically correct image from a research simulation). Credit: ETH… Continue Reading
