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Physicists can predict the jumps of Schrodinger's cat (and finally save it) Yale researchers have figured out how to catch and save Schrödinger's famous cat, the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability, by anticipating its jumps and acting in real time to save it from proverbial doom. In the process, they overturn years ...
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Researchers solve mystery of the galaxy with no dark matter A group of researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) has clarified a 2018 mystery in the field of extragalactic astrophysics: The supposed existence of a galaxy without dark matter. Galaxies with no dark matter are impossible to understand ...
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Feathers came first, then birds New research, led by the University of Bristol, suggests that feathers arose 100 million years before birds—changing how we look at dinosaurs, birds, and pterosaurs, the flying reptiles. It also changes our understanding of feathers themselves, their functions ...
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'Very Large Telescope' Takes Astonishing Photo Of 'Double Asteroid' As It Whizzes By At 43000 Mph The ESO's Very Large Telescope got images of a double asteroid as it flew by Earth on 25 May. This artist's impression shows both components of the double asteroid 1999 KW4 during its Earth fly-by. ESO/M. Kornmesser. Can Earth protect itself from ...
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Patrick Rowan's Skywatch: Shorter nights don't mean less to see in the evening skies Backdropped against the Caspian Sea, this full view of the International Space Station was photographed by a crewmember onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery after the undocking of the two spacecraft. (NASA photo). 0. By Patrick Rowan | Special to The ...
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Exotic pets can become pests with risk of invasion A large proportion of successful vertebrate invasions can be traced to the global exotic pet trade. However, surprisingly little is known about the economic, social, and ecological factors that shape the trade and how they influence the establishment of ...
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Review: The Moon The Moon: A History for the Future by Oliver Morton The Economist, 2019 hardcover, 352 pp., illus. ISBN 978-1-5417-7432-2. US$28.00. In this summer of the Moon, the majority of the books being published are mostly backwards-looking, revisiting the Apollo ...
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SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy launch from Cape Canaveral will be at night for the first time SpaceX's colossal Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to illuminate the sky later this month with its first nighttime launch. NASA announced Monday that Elon Musk's rocket company is targeting 11:30 p.m. on June 22, a Saturday, for the Falcon Heavy's next ...
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Could lab-grown insect meat be the future of food? These Tufts University researchers believe so As livestock farming continues to raise complex questions about sustainability and climate change, some say the future of food is lab-grown meat or veggie burgers that "bleed." But a group of researchers from Tufts University have proposed a different ...
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SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft departs from the International Space Station SPACE (SBG) — SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft is released before departing from the International Space Station. This video file cannot be played.(Error Code: 102630). SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft departs the International Space Station.
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US science academy approves plan to oust sexual harassers Members of the National Academy of Sciences voted to rescind membership in the organization for proven cases of sexual harassment. Sara Reardon. Search for this author in: Pub Med · Nature.com · Google Scholar · Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook ...
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Scientists find 1800 supernovae, may help measure the rate the universe expands Scientists have discovered about 1,800 new supernovae or exploding stars, that may help measure how fast the universe is expanding. The researchers from Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) and the University of ...
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Looking Up: All Aboard The Polar Express After a winter retreat, the king of the planets, at least in this solar system, is back in our night sky. Hal tells us more on this week's episode of Looking Up... Alright, I admit it – sometimes I get a wee bit technical and detailed in these shows, and so this week I ...
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