Famous Einstein equation used to create matter from light for first time0
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- August 18, 2021
Two colliding light particles were used to create a matter-antimatter pair
Two colliding light particles were used to create a matter-antimatter pair
Scientists on the College of New South Wales (UNSW) have devised a brand new placement of management wiring that they hope will scale as much as controlling tens of millions of qubits.
It’s a bizarre smear campaign.
Mark the date: 24 September 2182. That’s the day, according to a study released today, that a half-kilometer-wide asteroid called Bennu—recently visited by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft—has the greatest chance of colliding with Earth in the next 300 years. The researchers behind the NASA-sponsored study emphasize that the risk of an impact remains very small—one in 2700, or 0.037%—and that, armed with the wealth of data from OSIRIS-REx’s 2 years orbiting the asteroid, they now know much more about it and the risk it poses.
The findings might challenge established models of the formation of gas giants.
“How long can a fish hold its breath?”
The Solar System is positively lousy with magnetic fields. They drape around (most of) the planets and their moons, which interact with the system-wide magnetic field swirling out from the Sun.
Scientists have analysed the chemistry locked inside the tusk of a woolly mammoth to work out how far it travelled in a lifetime.
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Heat spawned by high-speed charged particles slamming into the air above the poles spreads far