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- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- August 1, 2016
Expert claims natural ‘battery’ creates the amazing light show
Expert claims natural ‘battery’ creates the amazing light show
Supermassive black holes in the universe are like a raucous choir singing in the language of X-rays. When black holes pull in surrounding matter, they let out powerful X-ray bursts. This song of X-rays, coming from a chorus of millions of black holes, fills the entire sky — a phenomenon astronomers call the cosmic X-ray background.
There is a mystery afoot surrounding the craters, or lack thereof, on Ceres, our nearest dwarf planet that resides within the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in our solar system.
In December of last year, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe announced startling results hinting at the existence of an undiscovered subatomic particle—one with a mass six times heavier than the Higgs boson, the particle that made headlines in 2012.
Enough time to build a space ark?
Take a trip from Beijing’s International Airport into the centre of town and you’re more than likely to encounter familiar scenes of the capital’s smog problems.
It is possible that a superflare could happen from our Sun, and if Earth is in the line of fire, it could very well end the world.
Automation is coming to one of the world’s most iconic jobs.
It’s a quantum world, we’re just living in it.
Scientists are trying to convert carbon dioxide emissions into something of value—without using too much energy
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