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Aug 9, 2021

The ‘Weirdest’ Matter, Made of Partial Particles, Defies Description

Posted by in category: particle physics

Theorists are in a frenzy over “fractons,” bizarre, but potentially useful, hypothetical particles that can only move in combination with one another.

Aug 9, 2021

Stripes give away Majoranas

Posted by in categories: computing, nanotechnology, particle physics, quantum physics

Majoranas particles found.


Majorana particles have been getting bad publicity: a claimed discovery in ultracold nanowires had to be retracted. Now Leiden physicists open up a new door to detecting Majoranas in a different experimental system, the Fu-Kane heterostructure, they announce in Physical Review Letters.

Majorana particles are quasiparticles: collective movements of particles (electrons in this case) which behave as single particles. If detected in real life, they could be used to build stable quantum computers.

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Aug 9, 2021

‘Life-saving warning’: How Space Force detected missile launch

Posted by in category: satellites

Russia, China and other adversaries are launching attacks designed to damage or destroy US satellites and interfere with that critical infrastructure. CNN’s Jim Sciutto gets an exclusive look into how Space Force is fighting every day to defend against these technologies.

#CNN #News

Aug 9, 2021

NASA EGS, Jacobs power up Artemis 1 vehicle to begin system checkouts in the VAB

Posted by in category: space

After stacking the stages of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for NASA’s Artemis 1 mission in June and July, EGS and TOSC powered up the Core Stage for the first time in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on August 6. The initial power up was a significant milestone in pre-launch processing, marking the beginning of the systematic checkouts of the vehicle and ground systems that will be used for the first launch on Artemis 1.

Just prior to powering up the Core Stage, the four umbilicals that connect ground services from the Mobile Launcher were attached to quick disconnect plates on the stage’s three major equipment bays: the forward skirt, intertank, and engine section. The Integrated Operations team of EGS and Jacobs and the SLS prime contractors are working almost around clock in the VAB to get through all the installations, checkouts, and special tests in time for a launch no earlier than the end of 2,021 but more likely in early 2022.

Aug 9, 2021

Starship SN20 standing tall on Booster 4 at the Starbase orbital launch platform

Posted by in category: space travel

I ran out of superlatives already yesterday — it is just so hard to realize that this is really happening!

Great photo by RGV Aerial Photography!

Aug 9, 2021

How do Listeria bacteria move from the intestine to other areas of the body?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Probiotics help prevent some infections in this study.


However, relatively little is known about the mechanisms used by Listeria to cross the intestinal barrier. Understanding more about the way Listeria spreads around the body would allow us to consider strategies for preventing infection in high-risk populations.

At Purdue University in Indiana, USA, Professor Arun Bhunia, Dr Rishi Drolia and the team are researching the mechanisms of pathogenesis (development of disease) used by Listeria to enter the bloodstream.

Aug 9, 2021

Monkey brain mapped in 3D at micron resolution

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Chinese scientists have produced a 3D map of an entire rhesus monkey brain, which is 200 times larger than a mouse brain, at a resolution of just 0.001 mm (1 micron).

Aug 9, 2021

Building with Hempcrete: Build Environmentally

Posted by in categories: energy, materials

Seeing the environmental crises rising particularly because of the construction sector, more conscious choices regarding building materials need to be considered. Since the beginning of our craft, architects and constructors have been trying to utilize natural materials in buildings—either used in their raw form, like bamboo, or processed and incorporated into different materials. Hempcrete is one type of concrete incorporating natural materials; it is energy-saving and durable.

Aug 9, 2021

Twitter AI bias contest shows beauty filters hoodwink the algorithm

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

The service’s algorithm for cropping photos favors people with slimmer, younger faces and lighter skin.

Aug 9, 2021

SpaceX Starship: 6 jaw-dropping photos show rocket ahead of biggest test

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

SpaceX’s Starship rocket is gearing up for its most ambitious test yet, and CEO Elon Musk has shared images of the rocket stacked up.