Category: Animal Sciences

Water bending revealed: Confined liquid seen frozen and fluid at the same time

Water Bending Revealed: Confined Liquid Seen Frozen and Fluid at the Same Time Despite being one of the most familiar substances on Earth, water still holds secrets scientists strive to unlock. Recent groundbreaking research has shed light on a phenomenon that challenges our understanding of this essential element: water bending. Imagine witnessing water existing in […]

Astronomers find black hole eating 3,000 suns per year in early universe

Astronomers Uncover Black Hole Devouring 3,000 Suns Annually in Early Universe Deep in the distant universe, astronomers have found a black hole that seems to be insatiably hungry, devouring an astonishing 3,000 suns every year. This remarkable discovery sheds light on the voracious appetite of black holes during the early stages of the universe and […]

Google quantum chip that peeked into ‘parallel universe’ reveals exotic matter

Google Quantum Chip Reveals Exotic Matter in ‘Parallel Universe’ An international team of scientists has observed a never-before-seen exotic phase of matter on a Google quantum chip. This groundbreaking discovery opens up a realm of possibilities for quantum computing and the exploration of parallel universes. The experiment, led by researchers from Google, Princeton University, and […]

Ground-based solar telescope sees the ‘building blocks’ of flares for first time

Ground-based Solar Telescope Sees the ‘Building Blocks’ of Flares for First Time Our parent star, the Sun, has always captivated and mystified us. Now, a new achievement in solar observation has brought us closer to understanding the intricate mechanisms at play in the fiery dance of solar flares. The Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the […]

New AI method speeds up calculations to protect fusion reactors from plasma heat

New AI Method Speeds Up Calculations to Protect Fusion Reactors from Plasma Heat Scientists in the US have introduced a novel artificial intelligence (AI) approach that can protect fusion reactors from the intense heat generated by plasma, a critical step towards making nuclear fusion a viable energy source in the future. Fusion reactors have long […]

Five-dimensional physics solves decades-old mystery of mercury fission

Five-Dimensional Physics Solves Decades-Old Mystery of Mercury Fission An international team of researchers, including scientists from Science Tokyo, has developed a five-dimensional Langevin model that has successfully unraveled a longstanding mystery surrounding mercury fission. This groundbreaking discovery not only sheds light on a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades but also opens up new […]

Superconducting magnets from dark matter labs can hear universe’s unheard music

Superconducting Magnets from Dark Matter Labs Can Hear Universe’s Unheard Music Gravitational wave detectors, such as LIGO, have revolutionized astronomy, but only within a narrow frequency band. These detectors are like listening to a song with some notes missing. What if there was a way to hear the universe’s complete symphony, including those elusive low-frequency […]

Electrons spiral with a purpose: A new platform decodes their selective spin

Electrons Spiral with a Purpose: A New Platform Decodes Their Selective Spin By combining the principles of physics, chemistry, and biology, scientists have crafted a special programmable platform that decodes the selective spin of electrons. This groundbreaking innovation marks a significant leap forward in our understanding of electron behavior and opens up a world of […]

Supercomputer shows black hole cracking neutron star in final explosive seconds

Supercomputer Shows Black Hole Cracking Neutron Star in Final Explosive Seconds In a major breakthrough, scientists have simulated in unprecedented detail how a neutron star cracks under the intense gravitational pull of a black hole in its final explosive seconds. This remarkable feat was achieved through the utilization of a supercomputer, which meticulously calculated the […]

‘Doudna’: US to build new supercomputer that blends AI with scientific research

“Doudna”: US to Build New Supercomputer That Blends AI with Scientific Research A new U.S. supercomputer named after a Nobel laureate signals a seismic shift in how cutting-edge technology can revolutionize scientific research. The supercomputer, aptly named “Doudna” after Jennifer Doudna, the co-recipient of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on CRISPR […]

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