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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- February 6, 2020
These supremely stable particles could explain dark matter.

These supremely stable particles could explain dark matter.

Earth is bracing for a solar minimum: a dormant period in which the Sun radiates less energy or heat at our planet than usual.

Physicists have now cooled beams of the subatomic particles

At first it looked like a monkey. Maybe even an old man.

Physicists will try to observe quantum properties of superposition—existing in two states at once—on a larger object than ever before

“The Phenomenon” showing in Theaters Nationwide this Sept!

In physics, there are very different types of particles: Elementary particles are the fundamental building blocks of matter. Other particles, such as atoms, are bound states consisting of several smaller constituents. And then there are so-called “quasi-particles”—excitations in a system that consists of many particles, which in many ways behave just like a particle themselves.

NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft has detected sporadic ‘layers’ and ‘rifts’ in the ionosphere — the electrically charged part of the upper atmosphere — of Mars.

A “beating heart” of frozen nitrogen controls Pluto’s winds and may give rise to features on its surface, according to a new study.

Airline pilots see plenty of weird things while flying passengers from one place to another, but most of it occurs in the plane’s cabin.



