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Order from chaos: Australian vortex studies are first proof of 70-year-old theory of turbulence in fluids Two Australian studies published this week offer the first proof of a 70-year-old theory of turbulence. "The studies confirm a seminal theory of the formation of large-scale vortices from turbulence in 2-D fluid flow, where the large vortices emerge from an ...
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Astronomers Pinpoint New Fast Radio Burst A next-gen Australian radio array has enabled astronomers to home in on the source of a mysterious fast radio burst — and the source is not what they expected. Location of FRB 180924. The galaxy from which the burst originated was imaged by three of the ...
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Under Greenland's Glaciers, Dozens of Pristine, Jewel-Like Lakes Have Been Discovered Hidden beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet like an enormous necklace of sparkly blue and oddly shaped beads, scientists have discovered 56 previously unknown and gem-like lakes. This brings the total number of known subglacial lakes there to 60, the ...
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Here's the Whirlpool Galaxy in Four Stunning Photos NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has captured four stunning portraits of double galaxies collectively known as the Whirlpool Galaxy. Taken together, the photos show how galactic appearance can alter when viewed through various wavelengths of light.
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Researchers Discover Giant Reservoir Of Freshwater Underneath The Atlantic Seabed A massive reservoir of relatively fresh water stretching from Massachusetts to New Jersey has been discovered underneath the Atlantic Ocean. A recent survey of the U.S. Northeast coast revealed that gigantic aquifer trapped in porous sediments below the ...
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California scientists consider case of poisoned songbirds June 26 (UPI) -- Researchers with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have closed the case of the poisoned songbirds. Their conclusion: the birds died after eating elm tree seeds exposed to a pesticide synthetically derived from nicotine. In March of ...
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Physicists discover croissant-shaped twists of light What do you get when you add up a bunch of donuts? According to optical physicists: a croissant. That's the result of new research revealing a never-before-seen property of light called self-torque. This newfound characteristic of photons involves a twisting ...
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