Tag: scientific innovation

Scientists create world’s first plasma fireballs to solve space magnet mystery

Scientists Create World’s First Plasma Fireballs to Solve Space Magnet Mystery In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have achieved a remarkable feat by creating plasma “fireballs” in a laboratory setting. This unprecedented experiment has opened new doors in the realm of space exploration and could potentially solve a long-standing mystery surrounding space magnets. The innovative experiment […]

EU invests €107 million in RAISE for AI in science

EU Invests €107 Million in RAISE for AI in Science The European Union is making a bold investment in the future of scientific innovation with a staggering €107 million funding injection into the RAISE project. Funded under Horizon Europe, RAISE aims to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to propel the EU to the […]

MIT’s new method allows to probe inside atom’s nucleus using electrons as ‘messengers’

MIT’s Breakthrough: Probing Inside Atom’s Nucleus Using Electrons as Messengers Scientists have developed a new method that can help them probe inside an atom’s nucleus. Developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), this groundbreaking technique utilizes electrons as messengers to delve into the heart of the atom, providing unprecedented insights into its […]

China sets world record with magnetic field 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s

China Sets World Record with Magnetic Field 700,000 Times Stronger than Earth’s Chinese researchers have reached a new milestone in superconducting technology. On Sunday, they announced the creation of a magnetic field that is a staggering 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s magnetic field. This breakthrough, achieved by a team at the Institute of Physics at […]

Neutrons, nuclear and understanding our Universe: Insights from n_TOF at CERN

Neutrons, Nuclear, and Understanding Our Universe: Insights from n_TOF at CERN Alberto Mengoni, Spokesperson for n_TOF at CERN, sheds light on the groundbreaking facility and its profound utilization of unique neutron beams to unravel the mysteries of our ever-expanding Universe. The n_TOF (Neutron Time of Flight) facility located at the prestigious CERN (European Organization for […]

10x cut in fusion reactor heat could be achieved with Super-X exhaust’s long ‘legs’

An international team of researchers at the UK’s MAST Upgrade facility has successfully tested an innovative concept that could revolutionize the field of fusion energy. Their groundbreaking achievement involves achieving a 10x cut in fusion reactor heat through the utilization of Super-X exhaust’s long ‘legs’. This remarkable milestone has the potential to significantly enhance the […]

New ring laser measures Earth’s axis wobble without telescopes or satellites

New Ring Laser Technology Revolutionizes Earth’s Axis Monitoring A team of scientists in Germany has recently unveiled a groundbreaking technology that is set to revolutionize the way we monitor and track Earth’s axial movements. This innovative approach utilizes a highly sensitive underground ring laser system, eliminating the need for traditional telescopes or satellites previously used […]

Scientists used AI model to anticipate fusion success ahead of experiment

Anticipating Fusion Success: AI Model Outperforms Traditional Simulations In the realm of cutting-edge energy research, a groundbreaking development has recently taken place. Scientists have successfully utilized a physics-informed deep learning system to predict fusion ignition ahead of experimental trials. This remarkable feat not only demonstrates the tremendous potential of artificial intelligence in advancing scientific endeavors […]

Folding spacecraft design could be enhanced with Japan’s ancient origami patterns

Folding Spacecraft Design Could Be Enhanced with Japan’s Ancient Origami Patterns Scientists are exploring a new class of origami structures that could help design and build the next generation of spacecraft. Drawing inspiration from Japan’s ancient art of paper folding, researchers are investigating how origami patterns can be applied to spacecraft design to improve efficiency, […]

Harvard team builds sunlight-powered flyers to explore Earth’s upper atmosphere

Harvard Team Builds Sunlight-Powered Flyers to Explore Earth’s Upper Atmosphere Researchers have demonstrated a lightweight disc-like device that can float in the mesosphere, a part of Earth’s atmosphere, using sunlight as its power source. This groundbreaking invention marks a significant advancement in atmospheric exploration and data collection. The team from Harvard University, led by Professor […]

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