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Dec 7, 2020

MIT’s ABRACADABRA Instrument: Pulling the Secrets of Dark Matter Out of a Hat

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

MIT grad student Chiara Salemi and Professor Lindley Winslow use the ABRACADABRA instrument to reveal insights into dark matter.

On the first floor of MIT’s Laboratory for Nuclear Science hangs an instrument called “A Broadband/Resonant Approach to Cosmic Axion Detection with an Amplifying B-field Ring Apparatus,” or ABRACADABRA for short. As the name states, ABRACADABRA’s goal is to detect axions, a hypothetical particle that may be the primary constituent of dark matter, the unseen and as-of-yet unexplained material that makes up the bulk of the universe.

Dec 7, 2020

Aptera is back with a new EV it says doesn’t need charging

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The three-wheeled, two-person vehicle is curvy and lightweight.


Aptera, the company that shuttered in 2011 after failing to secure funding for its three-wheeled electric car, is back with a new solar electric vehicle it claims never needs charging, at least, for most drivers. And it predicts its top model, with a battery of 100 kWh, can get up to 1,000 miles of range.

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Dec 7, 2020

Our Galaxy’s Brightest Gamma-Ray Binary System May Be Powered by a Magnetar Star

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

A team of researchers led by members of the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) has analyzed previously collected data to infer the true nature of a compact object—found to be a rotating magnetar, a type of neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field—orbiting within LS 5039, the brightest gamma-ray binary system in the Galaxy.

Including former graduate student Hiroki Yoneda, Senior Scientist Kazuo Makishima and Principal Investigator Tadayuki Takahashi at the Kavli IMPU, the team also suggest that the particle acceleration process known to occur within LS 5039 is caused by interactions between the dense stellar winds of its primary massive star, and ultra-strong magnetic fields of the rotating magnetar.

Gamma-ray binaries are a system of massive, high-energy stars and compact stars. They were discovered only recently, in 2004, when observations of very-high-energy gamma-rays in the teraelectronvolt (TeV) band from large enough regions of the sky became possible. When viewed with visible light, gamma-ray binaries appear as bright bluish-white stars, and are indistinguishable from any other binary system hosting a massive star. However, when observed with X-rays and gamma-rays, their properties are dramatically different from those of other binaries. In these energy bands, ordinary binary systems are completely invisible, but gamma-ray binaries produce intense non-thermal emission, and their intensity appears to increase and decrease according to their orbital periods of several days to several years.

Dec 7, 2020

Japanese Spacecraft Returns Asteroid Samples to Earth

Posted by in category: space

Touchdown!

Dec 7, 2020

Steve Wozniak’s Blockchain Venture Lists Cryptocurrency Token, Reaches $950M In 13 Minutes

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

Steve Wozniak’s blockchain venture Efforce has listed its cryptocurrency token on the HBTC exchange.

What Happened: Efforce listed the token under the symbol WOZX on Dec. 3. It reached “$950M in the first 13 minutes, 10 times the listing price,” according to a company press release.

The company says investors have given it a valuation of $80 million valuation in private sales.

Dec 7, 2020

Hayabusa-2: Capsule with asteroid samples in ‘perfect’ shape

Posted by in category: space

Asteroid capsule located in Australian desert.


A team retrieves a capsule carrying the first significant quantities of rock from an asteroid is in “perfect” shape, according to scientists.

Dec 6, 2020

No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air

Posted by in category: transportation

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Do recent explanations solve the mysteries of aerodynamic lift?

Dec 6, 2020

India Plots Smartphone Dominance Amid U.S.-China Trade War | WSJ

Posted by in category: mobile phones

India is positioning itself as a smartphone-production hub amid a U.S.-China trade war that has disrupted global supply chains and left tech firms such as Apple and Samsung looking for alternatives to China to manufacture their products. Photo: Olivier Le Hellard for The Wall Street Journal.

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Dec 6, 2020

Canadian Food Security is Important; December 5th, 2020 Direct from the Farmers Mouth

Posted by in category: food

A short recording of one of the speakers at the Saturday Dundas Square Freedom Protest on December 5th, 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B67e1MtY–A


Premiering at 8:30pm EST tonight.

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Dec 6, 2020

Killer Robots Will Fight Our Wars: Can They Be Trusted?

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

The wars of the future will be fought by swarms of robots. Can we trust them to make the right decisions?