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Sep 9, 2024

Superfluid Dark Matter

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

A brief explanation of how superfluid dark matter can combine fluid dark matter and modified gravity.

For galaxy clusters and for the cosmic microwave background, dark matter matter is the better explanation. But to explain galactic rotation curves and other properties of galaxies, modified gravity is the better explanation.

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Sep 9, 2024

Deciphering the impact of genomic variation on function

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The Impact of Genomic Variation on Function Consortium is combining single-cell mapping, genomic perturbations and predictive modelling to investigate relationships between human genomic variation, genome function and phenotypes and will provide an open resource to the community.

Sep 9, 2024

Detecting single gravitons with quantum sensing

Posted by in categories: energy, quantum physics

While it has been suggested that low-energy experiments might allow to find evidence for quantization of gravity, direct detection of single gravitons has normally been considered a hopeless task. Here, the authors suggest that a massive body cooled to the ground state in a gravitational wave background should display detectable stimulated single gravitonions.

Sep 9, 2024

To make Mars warmer, just add nanorods

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, space

Releasing engineered nanoparticles into the Martian atmosphere could warm the planet by over 30 K.

Sep 9, 2024

The First Person to Receive an Eye and Face Transplant Is Recovering Well

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A man who received a partial face and eye transplant after a serious accident does not have any vision in the transplanted eye, but the eye itself is still alive.

By Tanya Lewis

Sep 9, 2024

Scientists Make ‘Cyborg Worms’ with a Brain Guided by AI

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI

AI and tiny worms team up to get to treats.

By Matthew Hutson

Sep 9, 2024

Largest 3D map of the universe contains 8 million galaxies

Posted by in categories: physics, space

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Astrophysicists hope a map created by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument will help answer questions about the expansion of the universe.

By Jason Arunn Murugesu

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Sep 9, 2024

This new map of the Universe suggests dark matter shaped the cosmos

Posted by in category: cosmology

The eROSITA telescope’s detailed pictures are among the most precise cosmological measurements ever made.

Sep 9, 2024

Retrocausality: Cause After Effect

Posted by in categories: media & arts, quantum physics

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Sep 9, 2024

Quantum Experiment Could Finally Reveal The Elusive Gravity Particle

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

The graviton – a hypothetical particle that carries the force of gravity – has eluded detection for over a century. But now physicists have designed an experimental setup that could in theory detect these tiny quantum objects.

In the same way individual particles called photons are force carriers for the electromagnetic field, gravitational fields could theoretically have its own force-carrying particles called gravitons.

The problem is, they interact so weakly that they’ve never been detected, and some physicists believe they never will.

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