Kamis, 27 Juni 2019

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Modern crocodiles can trace their lineage back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. If you picture that crocodile ancestor, way back in the Cretaceous period, what do you imagine it snacking on? Maybe a fish or a bird? Think again. Scientists say it's more ...
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CNET
To discover the source of a one-off, mysterious space signal, an international team of astronomers utilized telescopes around the world. CSIRO/Dr. Andrew Howells. Astronomers keep hearing unexplained, incredibly powerful signals from the far reaches of ...
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BGR
NASA has plenty of projects on its slate at the moment, but that has never stopped the U.S. space agency from looking to the future. Our Sun, which is already a major area of study with missions like the Parker Solar Probe, is about to get even more attention ...
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HubbleSite
There is something wrong with our universe. Or, more specifically, it is outpacing all expectations for its present rate of expansion. Something is amiss in astronomers' efforts to measure the past and predict the present, according to a discrepancy between the ...
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New Scientist
There's a new kind of twisted light. A rotating "vortex beam" whose twist changes across the length of the beam has been created in the lab for the first time. Researchers discovered in 1992 that a beam of light could have orbital angular momentum, meaning ...
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Science Magazine
Inspired by the properties of nacre - the opalescent biological composite found inside seashells - researchers have engineered a new glass that's ductile yet tough, and highly impact-resistant. The mother-of-pearl-bioinspired material more than doubles the ...
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Tech Explorist
Nucleation is the process in which tiny clusters of atoms or molecules (called "nuclei") begin to coalesce. It plays a vital role in physical and biological phenomena ranges from everyday transitions (from one state to another – such as freezing, melting or ...
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