Traveling through the wormholes is possible, but slow

[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A Harvard physicist has shown that wormholes can exist: tunnels in a curved space-time, connecting two distant places, through which it is possible to travel. But do not pack your bags for a trip to the other side of the galaxy yet; although this is theoretically possible, it is not … Read more

Both scientific ways to improve our images of the event horizon

[ad_1] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on linkedin <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " The most viewed black hole, shown in the movie Interstellar, shows quite precisely the horizon of the events planned for a very specific class of rotating black holes. The first image revealed by the Event Horizon telescope was … Read more

'Snowball chamber' helps scientists use supercooled water to search for dark matter

[ad_1] After watching YouTube videos of people in the world, it's about this concept solidified for Matthew M. Szydagis, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Albany, New York State University, especially when he saw it again during the Disney movie "Frozen." During the 2019 American Physical Society April Meeting in Denver, Szydagis … Read more

Artificial atoms created for quantum computing

[ad_1] The laser light (green arrow) generates a low intensity light emitted by a single photon (purple arrow) at the edge of the white graphene holes placed on a glass slide (Source of the image: University of Oregon; Joshua Ziegler) Scientists have created artificial atoms generating unique photons, a breakthrough that could be a big … Read more

SpaceX Falcon 9 Wins Launch of NASA Spacecraft Attacking Asteroids

[ad_1] Just minutes before SpaceX began feeding Falcon Heavy for its commercial debut, NASA announced that the company had won a contract for its Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, which will be launched by Falcon 9 for a small fee. $ 69 million. Designed to cost less than $ 250 million in total, the … Read more

An Israeli spacecraft takes a selfie before crashing on the moon

[ad_1] The Israeli spacecraft Beresheet, the first privately financed lunar mission, crashed on the lunar surface yesterday, but not before having managed to take this selfie with the Moon in the background . Beresheet was sent to the moon to take photos with high-resolution cameras and conduction experiments, but it appears that the main engine … Read more