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Feb 28, 2021

New Metamaterial Structures for Studying the Oldest Light in the Universe

Posted by in categories: cosmology, mapping, particle physics

The cosmic microwave background, or CMB, is the electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang, radiation that has been traveling through space and time since the very first atoms were born 380000 years after our universe began. Mapping minuscule variations in the CMB tells scientists about how our universe came to be and what it’s made of.

To capture the ancient, cold light from the CMB, researchers use specialized telescopes equipped with ultrasensitive cameras for detecting millimeter-wavelength signals. The next-generation cameras will contain up to 100000 superconducting detectors. Fermilab scientist and University of Chicago Associate Professor Jeff McMahon and his team have developed a new type of metamaterials-based antireflection coating for the silicon lenses used in these cameras.

“There are at least half a dozen projects that would not be possible without these,” McMahon said.

Feb 28, 2021

The real reason why Bill Gates is now the US’ biggest farmland owner

Posted by in category: computing

Trent Condellone.

He’s going to chip the farmland, wait and see.

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Feb 28, 2021

Early-Warning for Seizures Could Be a Game-Changer for Epilepsy Patients

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, mathematics, neuroscience

A new mathematical algorithm examines data from EEG and brain implants to learn each epilepsy patient’s unique brain pattern signatures. The system can predict the onset of a seizure within an hour, allowing the patient to take necessary interventions.

Feb 28, 2021

A SpaceX rocket will launch a Starlink satellite fleet tonight and you can watch it live. Here’s how

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Liftoff is at 8:37 p.m. EST (0137 March 1 GMT).


SpaceX will launch its next batch of Starlink satellites on Sunday (Feb. 28) and you can watch it live online.

Feb 28, 2021

Corkscrew light promises higher optical-communication data rates

Posted by in category: futurism

An infinite number of orbital angular momentum states are there for the taking.

Feb 28, 2021

Supercomputer-Powered Machine Learning Supports Fusion Energy Reactor Design

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, particle physics, robotics/AI, supercomputing

Energy researchers have been reaching for the stars for decades in their attempt to artificially recreate a stable fusion energy reactor. If successful, such a reactor would revolutionize the world’s energy supply overnight, providing low-radioactivity, zero-carbon, high-yield power – but to date, it has proved extraordinarily challenging to stabilize. Now, scientists are leveraging supercomputing power from two national labs to help fine-tune elements of fusion reactor designs for test runs.

In experimental fusion reactors, magnetic, donut-shaped devices called “tokamaks” are used to keep the plasma contained: in a sort of high-stakes game of Operation, if the plasma touches the sides of the reactor, the reaction falters and the reactor itself could be severely damaged. Meanwhile, a divertor funnels excess heat from the vacuum.

In France, scientists are building the world’s largest fusion reactor: a 500-megawatt experiment called ITER that is scheduled to begin trial operation in 2025. The researchers here were interested in estimating ITER’s heat-load width: that is, the area along the divertor that can withstand extraordinarily hot particles repeatedly bombarding it.

Feb 28, 2021

What happens to your body when you fast?

Posted by in category: futurism

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Feb 28, 2021

Decades-Long Experiment Finds Strange Mix of Antimatter in The Heart of Every Proton

Posted by in category: particle physics

Like the Universe’s tiniest matryoshka dolls, atoms are typically modelled as particles within particles – a nuclei built of protons and neutrons, which in turn contain trios of fundamental particles called quarks.

Feb 28, 2021

Upscaling Footage From The Moon To 4K

Posted by in category: space

Footage from the Apollo 16 mission like you’ve never seen before! 🎥🌕

Feb 28, 2021

Training Advanced AIs is Surprisingly Terrible for the Environment

Posted by in category: futurism

What probably many of us did not comprehend is the scale of it until we saw these comparisons.