Menu

Blog

Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 700

Jul 19, 2020

A swarm of flying ants stretched for miles over the UK and looked like rain on weather radar

Posted by in category: futurism

Ow they are coming for you.


You can add giant swarms of flying ants to your 2020 scary-sounding insects Bingo card alongside murder hornets and hordes of noisy cicadas.

The UK’s Met Office shared radar imagery that showed the ants flying over the southeast part of the country.

“It’s not raining in London, Kent or Sussex, but our radar says otherwise,” it said in a tweet on Friday.

Jul 19, 2020

New World Record: Fermilab Achieves 14.5-Tesla Field for Accelerator Magnet

Posted by in categories: futurism, particle physics

The Fermilab magnet team has done it again. After setting a world record for an accelerator magnet in 2019, they have broken it a year later.

In a June 2020 test, a demonstrator magnet designed and built by the magnet team at the Department of Energy’s Fermilab achieved a 14.5-tesla field strength for an accelerator steering dipole magnet, surpassing their previous record of 14.1 T.

This test is an important step toward addressing the demanding magnet requirements of a future hadron collider under discussion in the particle physics community. If built, such a collider would be four times larger and almost eight times more powerful than the 17-mile-circumference Large Hadron Collider at the European laboratory CERN, which operates at a steering field of 7.8 T. Current future-collider designs estimate the field strength for a steering magnet — the magnet responsible for bending particle beams around a curve — to be up to 16 T.

Jul 19, 2020

Firefighters see through smoke with new mask

Posted by in category: futurism

What’s the most dangerous thing in a fire?

If you think it’s the flames or the heat, that’s understandable: those are dangerous, too. But both from a victim’s and a firefighter’s perspective, the deadliest enemy is smoke.

Jul 19, 2020

Apollo 14

Posted by in category: futurism

The historic moment when Shepard and Mitchell deploy the US flag on the lunar surface. The video was shot at 12 frames per second, but this video is presented at 24 frames per second.

Jul 19, 2020

Bold Plan to Determine If Planet Nine Is a Primordial Black Hole

Posted by in categories: cosmology, futurism

Scientists at Harvard University and the Black Hole Initiative (BHI) have developed a new method to find black holes in the outer solar system, and along with it, determine once-and-for-all the true nature of the hypothesized Planet Nine. The paper, accepted to, highlights the ability of the future Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) mission to observe accretion flares, the presence of which could prove or rule out Planet Nine as a black hole.

Dr. Avi Loeb, Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard, and Amir Siraj, a Harvard undergraduate student, have developed the new method to search for black holes in the outer solar system, based on flares that result from the disruption of intercepted comets. The study suggests that the LSST has the capability to find black holes by observing for accretion flares resulting from the impact of small Oort cloud objects.

“In the vicinity of a black hole, small bodies that approach it will melt as a result of heating from the background accretion of gas from the interstellar medium onto the black hole,” said Siraj. “Once they melt, the small bodies are subject to tidal disruption by the black hole, followed by accretion from the tidally disrupted body onto the black hole.” Loeb added, “Because black holes are intrinsically dark, the radiation that matter emits on its way to the mouth of the black hole is our only way to illuminate this dark environment.”

Jul 18, 2020

Guy Discovers The Terrarium His Brother Left In Isolation For 12 Years Has Exploded Into A Bustling Ecosystem

Posted by in category: futurism

A YouTuber discovers the terrarium built by their brother back in 2008 has flourished as a closed ecosystem.

Jartopia.

Jul 18, 2020

Scientists unlocked the secret of how these ultrablack fish absorb light

Posted by in category: futurism

The fish skin absorbs more than 99.5% of light thanks to pigment-packed granules.

Jul 17, 2020

Scientists accidentally create unlikely fish hybrid

Posted by in category: futurism

The two parental species diverged more than 184 million years ago.

Jul 17, 2020

ARCHIVE — Trailer

Posted by in category: futurism

How far would you go to bring back the one you love? Theo James and Stacy Martin star in #ArchiveMovie — on digital July 10.

Jul 17, 2020

DDR5 memory spec is finally official but hold onto your DDR4 RAM modules

Posted by in categories: computing, futurism

At long last, the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has officially finalized the specification for DDR5 SDRAM, which will serve as a blueprint for memory makers and future CPU platform designs as the industry shifts away from DDR4. However, it won’t happen overnight. More on that in a moment.

JEDEC is the industry group that develops and sets open memory standards, and it has more than 300 members, including AMD, Intel, Micron, Samsung, and a host of other major players in the semiconductor industry. JEDEC’s job is important because without the recognized standards that emerge, we would potentially have to navigate through a proprietary minefield when building a PC.

Page 700 of 1,207First697698699700701702703704Last