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Oct 20, 2020

Quantum Tunnels Show How Particles Can Break the Speed of Light

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Recent experiments show that particles should be able to go faster than light when they quantum mechanically “tunnel” through walls.

Oct 20, 2020

Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Reveals Rare Disorder

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health

An odd lump on Elizabeth Cowles Johnston’s breast prompted a Friday morning call to her primary care physician Rebecca Andrews at UConn Health.

Dr. Andrews quickly fit her in, and upon checking the lump sent her to Dr. Alex Merkulov, Section Head of Women’s Imaging at the Beekley Imaging Center at UConn Health for a mammogram and ultrasound. The following Monday she had a biopsy of her breast and by that Wednesday she had the diagnosis of breast cancer.

“It was all very quick,” says Johnston.

Oct 20, 2020

Scientists Claim to Discover New Organ in Human Skull

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“It seems like they may be onto something,” Dr. Valery Fitzhugh, a Rutgers University pathologist who didn’t work on the study, told the NYT. “If it’s real, it could change the way we look at disease in this region.”

The fourth pair of salivary glands are better hidden than the other three, which are right beneath our skin and can be manipulated through the surface. So unless doctors were explicitly looking for them, it’s feasible to see how the easily-damaged glands went undiscovered all this time.

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Oct 20, 2020

This Molten Salt Reactor Is the Next Big Thing in Nuclear

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

It’s fast, cheap, safe, and eats up waste. What’s not to like?


A new molten salt reactor design can scale from just 50 Megawatts electric (MWe) to 1,200 MWe, its creators say, while burning up nuclear waste in the process.

☢️ You like nuclear. So do we. Let’s nerd out over nuclear together.

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Oct 20, 2020

New species of Tardigrades has been discovered

Posted by in category: futurism

A new species of tardigrade.

Oct 20, 2020

Fusion-Drive Spacecraft: Express Solar System Travel, If We Figure It Out

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space travel

Step One: Harness nuclear fusion. Step Two: Go fast. Very, very fast.

Oct 20, 2020

Google Says Biggest DDoS Attack on Record Hit the Company in 2017

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet

The largest DDoS attack in history was done against Google on 2017. It was done by a state-backed group.

Read article for more details.

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Oct 20, 2020

How Astronauts Weigh Themselves In Space

Posted by in category: space

This is how they measure an astronaut’s weight in space.


Astronaut David Saint-Jacques shows us how the ISS crew weigh themselves in space 👨‍🚀 👏

Canadian Space Agency

Oct 20, 2020

The 2020 Nobel Prize in physics awarded for work on black holes. An astrophysicist explains the trailblazing discoveries

Posted by in categories: cosmology, mathematics, physics, singularity

Black holes are perhaps the most mysterious objects in nature. They warp space and time in extreme ways and contain a mathematical impossibility, a singularity – an infinitely hot and dense object within. But if black holes exist and are truly black, how exactly would we ever be able to make an observation?

This morning the Nobel Committee announced that the 2020 Nobel Prize in physics will be awarded to three scientists – Sir Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez – who helped discover the answers to such profound questions. Andrea Ghez is only the fourth woman to win the Nobel Prize in physics.

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Oct 20, 2020

Defense Official Calls Artificial Intelligence the New Oil

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The governments or countries that get the best datasets will unquestionably develop the best artificial intelligence, the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s chief technology officer said Oct. 15.