[ad_1] Closeup of mbad prototypes of 2 kg being cleaned. Credit: Andrew Brookes, NPL-UK / SPL At the biggest overhaul of the international system of units since 1875, countries voted to redefine …
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[ad_1] When NASA sets its sights on a far-away galaxy, there’s often a lot to take in. Even if it only appears to be a dim blob, researchers can often combine various …
Read More »Professional footballers could be "more at risk of heart attack" than previously feared
[ad_1] Fear of attack Health experts say that a screening program set up to eliminate potential heart problems is not foolproof, but the number of serious incidents was "higher than expected" The …
Read More »Les bactéries peuvent transformer des bulles éclatantes en grenades microbiennes
[ad_1] Des recherches sur la physique des bulles ont montré que, lorsqu'elles sont contaminées par des bactéries, leur éclatement peut les transformer en arme biologique. Loin de la poursuite inoffensive des bulles, …
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Read More »Here’s how the ‘brightest’ object in the universe formed
[ad_1] Active galaxies are some of the most luminous and impressive objects in the sky. They tend to be mbadive, distant and emit extraordinary amounts of energy as material falls into the …
Read More »Bursting bubbles launch bacteria from water to air
[ad_1] MIT researchers have found that bacteria can affect a bubble’s longevity. Credit: Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology Wherever there’s water, there’s bound to be bubbles floating at the surface. From standing puddles, …
Read More »Scientists discover materials that totally break modern laws of chemistry
[ad_1] Materials science researchers have reported the discovery of materials that totally defy the laws of chemistry. In 1954, Linus Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for setting a scientific …
Read More »‘Dark matter hurricane’ is heading towards our planet at 300 miles per second
[ad_1] While that might sound alarming, we won’t notice it at all. Dark matter is invisible to our detectors, so the stream of dark matter accompanying the remnants of a galaxy swallowed …
Read More »So What’s Going On With That ‘Hurricane Of Dark Matter?’
[ad_1] It’s the perfect science-fiction device: a hurricane of dark matter. Recent, real-life research has demonstrated that our Sun is currently engulfed in a so-called a stellar stream. Some publications have seized on …
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